Video: Art is a perpetual motion machine
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
At heart, every person is a creative person. Unfortunately, people do not always show their talents. They are hampered by the fear of condemnation or ridicule in public, or simply shyness.
Striving to enrich culturally.
But every person from time to time has a desire to enrich himself culturally. For this we go to the theater, or to an art gallery, or to an art museum. Today, photo exhibitions, exhibitions of sculptures, paintings of modern style and so on have become very popular. They can take place both outdoors, for example, in a park area during the warm season, and indoors.
If any exhibition is held indoors, then the organizers need to provide a powerful ventilation system. Supply and exhaust ventilation is ideal for this. Such measures are taken due to the fact that a huge number of people can be in the room at the same time. For example, in a theater, or in a cinema, in a famous museum, and so on.
If, for example, the organizers are holding a private exhibition that is closed from outsiders and where there is no huge flow of people, then it is best to install a less powerful ventilation system. Supply ventilation in this case will be the best choice. Also, such a ventilation system is popular in local museums in small towns, where the percentage of tourists is very small.
There are also various types of shows that are either indoor or outdoor. It all depends on the weather, as well as the time of the year. A vivid example is the fire show. If this show is held indoors, then the organizers must provide a good ventilation system, as a lot of smoke accumulates. Exhaust ventilation helps to cope with this.
Art is a perpetual motion machine. For the sake of art and creativity, people go on insane and rash acts, fall and rise, try to convey to people their view of the world and the things happening around.
Nothing on Earth is eternal except art. It helps people to know themselves and the world, opens up new horizons, makes them think not only about themselves, but also about others.
Over the years, the world is changing, the culture is changing. But the works of art remain and help us learn more about the era of certain times. They help us to feel the spirit of ancient times. In every picture or melody, we can find a part of ourselves, and someone finds in this inspiration, strength and stimulus for further life.
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