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Read Akane's 40th Diary Entry

by Akane Naka, Project Manager | February 07, 2007
I am Akane Naka from Japan,
an intern at DOTmed.
You can read my
diary every week here in
DOTmed News
Hi, it has been freezing cold in NYC lately, and hard to be outside even it's for 10 minutes. I feel as if I were somewhere in a ski resort...

Without thinking the cold, I went to MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) to see the open-air exhibition - Doug Aitken: sleepwalkers. What's so cool of this exhibition? Well, eight continuous sequences of film scenes are projected onto six facades of MoMA's exterior walls. The films were about the journeys of five NYC inhabitants -- no sounds only images.

The project got two first things. One is that it is the first time for MoMA to have an exhibition on the exterior walls, and the other is that it is the artist's first large-scale public artwork in the US. The whole thing is well done. I wished to stay there as long as I could, however, I only watched them about for 15 minutes since I was so freezing and couldn't stand it.
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Overall I liked the concept and enjoyed it except the cold. The exhibition will be over Feb. 12th, so you better be hurry to check it out if you are in NYC!