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Pack the walls. All that white space of a gallery wall ? That’s what the kids call aura farming. No good. All art galleries should be cramming the walls. They should all also have weird chairs and couches. And serve coffee and cocktails and beer. And pre rolls. At least 1 cat should be roaming around. There should be a chess board and a pong table as well. Every guest who walks in gets to add 1 song to the que. The gallery should be using part of their funds to pay someone weird and well-read to hang out and say things. If possible, there should be a sky light
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Oh and 8-10 single occupant bathrooms
3d ago

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No art. No posters. Maybe your nephews drawing on the fridge, or a nice lamp. You’ll feel like Rick Rubin or a guy in a Paul Schrader movie.
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Something about the white space. makes my wall look like an art gallery
Feb 2, 2024

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Ok stay with me here. Too much public filming. This is going to discourage good weird public activity. We need people being weird in public. Odd dancing, carrying around insane items, freaked out fits, etc. Instead of a quick vid to show your friends, or, god forbid, *get internet clout*, people should be sketching the scene and describing it in colorful language. Now you have to take accountability for your opinion on the matter, your draftsmanship and writing gets better, and the public freaks have plausible deniability in the job interview. This goes for drunk man on the street tik tok videos as well. Put on a newsboy cap and start jotting. There should be exceptions like intentional performances or heinous crimes of course. I’m open to other exceptions I just can’t think of any rn. This will never be a reality but i can try
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