Following with the rapid development of technology, artistic works and historical remnants now can be viewed online. Accordingly, it is argued that whether there is no room left for public museums and art galleries in the present time. In my opinion, memorial houses and art galleries are irreplaceable.
On the one hand, this trend offers us a great sense of satisfaction. To begin with, the Internet users are exposed to a vast of information about historical events and images of works of artists with a few simple clicks. Furthermore, with the development of scanning technology, people are enabled to dig deep into the texture of paintings, which is impossible to complete by the naked eyes. For example, Adobe Flasher Player provides us a more specific field of vision. Moreover, online studios provide the customer with significant services that cannot be found at real ones; for instance, there are no opening time restrictions, entrance tickets and unlimited information data. This satisfied those who need to solve the unknown.
On the other hand, exhibition rooms play a vital role in our lives. Display rooms supply visitors with first-hand experience so that they can contemplate artistic masterpieces by the five senses as well as immersed in the atmosphere of historical events and people. To illustrate, an interactive toy exhibited in Singapore can perform tricks. Therefore, computers are poor alternatives to museums. Additionally, expos are managed by the expertise while websites are run by ordinary people, hence by visiting presentations, people can fathom the story behind former heritages and pieces of creators. Besides, the existence of invaluable artefacts and artistic creations is the expression of diversity in human society, nurturing the beauty of life. Were no places to store historical items and drawing works, with the increase in globalization, inhabitants would seek their origins in desperation and nothing could break the monotony.
In conclusion, for the reasons mentioned, I disagree with the view given.
Following with the rapid development of technology, artistic works and
historical
remnants
now
can
be viewed
online.
Accordingly
, it
is argued
that whether there is no room
left
for public museums and art galleries in the present time. In my opinion, memorial
houses
and art galleries are irreplaceable.
On the one hand, this trend offers us a great sense of satisfaction. To
begin
with, the Internet users
are exposed
to a vast of information about
historical
events
and images of works of artists with a few simple clicks.
Furthermore
, with the development of scanning technology,
people
are enabled
to dig deep into the texture of paintings, which is impossible to complete by the naked eyes.
For example
, Adobe Flasher Player provides us a more specific field of vision.
Moreover
, online studios provide the customer with significant services that cannot
be found
at real ones;
for instance
, there are no opening time restrictions, entrance tickets and unlimited information data. This satisfied those who need to solve the unknown.
On the other hand
, exhibition rooms play a vital role in our
lives
. Display rooms supply visitors with
first
-hand experience
so
that they can contemplate artistic masterpieces by the five senses
as well
as immersed in the atmosphere of
historical
events
and
people
. To illustrate, an interactive toy exhibited in Singapore can perform tricks.
Therefore
, computers are poor alternatives to museums.
Additionally
, expos
are managed
by the expertise while websites
are run
by ordinary
people
,
hence
by visiting presentations,
people
can fathom the story behind former heritages and pieces of creators.
Besides
, the existence of invaluable
artefacts
and artistic creations is the expression of diversity in human society, nurturing the beauty of life. Were no places to store
historical
items and drawing works, with the increase in globalization, inhabitants would seek their origins in desperation and nothing could break the monotony.
In conclusion
, for the reasons mentioned, I disagree with the view
given
.