These days, with the widespread use of the Internet, humans can gain unlimited access to global information, even historical items and artworks displayed in museums or exhibitions. Consequently, many people question the importance of memorial houses and art galleries, and they believe that these will become inessential one day. Personally, despite the advantages of the Internet, museums and galleries will never be terminated.
On the one hand, it is undeniable that people can derive numerous benefits from the Internet. Firstly, students around the world can learn about historical objects and admire the aesthetic value of artworks of different countries with a laptop or a smartphone connected to the Internet. For example, learners in Vietnam can conveniently enjoy the Picasso’s masterpieces on the Internet without travelling to museums in Spain. Secondly, viewing historical objects through screens is beneficial for people from a deprived background. It enables them to do self-study about the history and art of other countries.
On the other hand, museums and art exhibitions play an indispensable role in human life. Firstly, visiting memorial houses and art galleries provide people with a sense of reality. Visitors can watch the objects with their own eyes or even interact with artists in person, which is impossible when they view things through their computers. Furthermore, museums and galleries preserve relics and important artefacts of a country, which can represent its culture. Consequently, the disappearance of the museums will have a negative impact on upholding tradition. Finally, art galleries and museums can attract a host of tourists, hence these places will contribute to economic prosperity.
In conclusion, although the Internet brings some benefits, the role of museums and art exhibitions is irreplaceable. My view is that people can combine computer-based information and experience to enhance their knowledge.
These days, with the widespread
use
of the Internet, humans can gain unlimited access to global information, even historical items and artworks displayed in
museums
or exhibitions.
Consequently
,
many
people
question the importance of memorial
houses
and
art
galleries
, and they believe that these will become inessential one day.
Personally
, despite the advantages of the Internet,
museums
and
galleries
will never
be terminated
.
On the one hand, it is undeniable that
people
can derive numerous benefits from the Internet.
Firstly
, students around the world can learn about historical objects and admire the aesthetic value of artworks of
different
countries with a laptop or a smartphone connected to the Internet.
For example
, learners in Vietnam can
conveniently
enjoy the Picasso’s masterpieces on the Internet without travelling to
museums
in Spain.
Secondly
, viewing historical objects through screens is beneficial for
people
from a deprived background. It enables them to do self-study about the history and
art
of other countries.
On the other hand
,
museums
and
art
exhibitions play an indispensable role in human life.
Firstly
, visiting memorial
houses
and
art
galleries
provide
people
with a sense of reality. Visitors can
watch
the objects with their
own
eyes or even interact with artists in person, which is impossible when they view things through their computers.
Furthermore
,
museums
and
galleries
preserve relics and
important
artefacts
of a country, which can represent its culture.
Consequently
, the disappearance of the
museums
will have a
negative
impact on upholding tradition.
Finally
,
art
galleries
and
museums
can attract a host of tourists,
hence
these places will contribute to economic prosperity.
In conclusion
, although the Internet brings
some
benefits, the role of
museums
and
art
exhibitions is irreplaceable. My view is that
people
can combine computer-based information and experience to enhance their knowledge.