Reflective observation of Cooper Hewitt Museum

 

 

The first step into the museum is a room inside, inside which are butterflies that are “sleepy” in the light bulb. When you are close to the butterflies, these works of art will be inductive, the butterflies in the bulb will start to struggle, and the distance will stop. Although the butterfly in the bulb is fake, using the technique of technology, let us feel that the butterfly is true. Passing through this room to the far left room is a large balcony or a glass room. Inside is a huge piece of art with geometric patterns as a shelf. There is a lot of “green radiation” on it. Although it is plastic, it is not lacking in shock. Geometric patterns plus natural plants can also be a shop on the left side of the glasshouse, a small hallway through the store, a small room in the hallway with four square glassware, some plants inside are illuminated by different lights, This work is to observe whether plants can grow normally under the illumination of different lights. The third floor of the museum is the most eye-catching place. The hall has a white dress with a white dress. It is illuminated by blue light and has color-changing glasses in front. When the color-changing glasses are used to look at the skirt, the skirt becomes fluorescent green. This is a The skirt uses a group made of fluorescent silk. There are also many very special items, such as clothes and items made with kelp.

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