Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Play Me I'm Yours!
The Sing for Hope organization displayed a Street Piano installation where there were 60 pianos placed all around New York's five boroughs in parks and public spaces. All of the instruments invited any passerby to sit down and play something. This project was an example of public and contemporary art. Contemporary art allows the viewer not only to be a spectator but also to be part of the art. This allows the community to learn and to possibly have fun. It is interesting because it connects the viewer to something instead of just having the viewer looking at something on a wall. Even though I can't play the piano very well it was nice to listen to others play while eating lunch and traveling to different locations of the city and seeing the art at work!
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