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But the sensation is fleeting, reminiscent of the buzz experienced from a session of retail therapy.
There's a lesson here: romantic ideals from childhood are perhaps best experienced from a distance, so they can never be spoiled.
Even the view of the city, experienced from a series of balconies that are pulled back from the main facade, seems detached.
Every scene has a sharp, gamy vitality, even when experienced, from a different angle and with a new significance, for the second or third time.
If, as several artists note, an installation is dependent on the space that houses it, there is no way it can be experienced from a couch.
The video itself shows us scenes of the city as experienced from a car – from night-time traffic jams and the loneliness that accompanies them, to the busy daytime streets full of people shopping and trading.
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Many science and engineering areas are currently experiencing from a 100- to a 1000-fold increase in the volumes of generated data compared to only one decade ago.
"It is not an art you learn from one person, but something you experience from an entire community".
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