Museum Questionnaire

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    1. Yes

    2. Yes, they are absolutely relevant. You cannot just look at things on a screen.

    3. If I'm in NY, I appreciate the MET just to be blown awy by the history of creative material. If I'm in Japan, I tend to lean towards design, illustration and architecture.

    4. (All of these were in Tokyo)
    - ZAHA HADID retrospective where I was able to see her painted concepts along with physical models.

    SATOSHI KON retrospective which could have been better, but I appreciated the effort.

    ATTACK ON TITAN show displaying a huge number of sketches and final inked pages - along with sculpture and fully rendered gear from the anime.
    The show also had some great material like the artists doodles from high school where he first came up with the idea.

    (In NYC)
    AMERICAN INDIAN MUSEUM, the MET and MOMA

    5. Really tough question - see # 6, but truthfully I can't answer this in a concise manner.

    6. Too many things to see, here's a few I guess:
    - Original Film poster / Book cover art and design
    - A good show on manga and anime
    - Sci-fi film concepts in regards to modern technology and future technologies currently being developed.
    - Native Indian spirit animal history

    7. I like to go to see the work up close, study from the masters or simply see creative work mostly for inspiration or reference based motives.
    I find that sometimes I like seeing the concepts and sketches more so than the final work. I've always been a fan of the "making of" type stuff for films, etc.

    8. Usually go with my wife or friends

    9. As I mentioned before, it's usually to be inspired or see reference material for projects I may be working on myself or simply to see the artist/designers work that I have a respect for.

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