Kim Jeong Uk
Grateful that I have vision I went to a unique exhibition with my girlfriend. What makes this exhibition unique is that unlike other exhibitions, you can't see anything at it. Normally you would think of exhibitions as the occasions where you see artworks, sculptures or something. But in this exhibition, you are supposed to feel, hear, smell everything instead of seeing them. It's called "Dialogue in the dark" which has been played in many countries since 1988. In the dead dark, you go through a path only with help of a so-called road master. You also use all your senses, except your vision. Your road master will guide you carefully and kindly to complete the path. At the end, all the participants and their road master sit in a circle and have a conversation, and that's when you face a surprising truth. You might get emotional and tear up with an ineffable feeling. I won't tell anybody what the truth is. I just highly recommend the exhibition to everybody.
May 25, 2015 9:11 AM
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I went to a unique exhibition with my girlfriend. What makes this exhibition unique is that Unlike other exhibitions, you can't see anything at it. Normally you would think of exhibitions as the occasions where you see artworks, sculptures, etc. But in this exhibition, instead of looking at objects at the exhibition, you are supposed to feel, hear, and smell everything instead of seeing them. It's called "Dialogue in the dark" and which has been playing in many countries touring around the world since 1988. In the dead dark, In the exhibition, you go through down a path of complete darkness with only with the help of a so-called “road master”. You also use all your senses, except your vision. Your road master will guides you carefully and kindly to complete down the entire path. At the end, all the participants and their road master sit in a circle and to have a conversation (about what?), and that's when you face a surprising truth. You might get emotional and tear up with an ineffable feeling. I won't tell anybody you what the truth is as you need to experience it for yourself. I highly recommend this exhibition to everybody.

 

As always, it is very good. Normally you would not say someone guides you "kindly", but I can't think of a better way of putting it at this moment.  When I think of something I will comment.

May 26, 2015

Grateful that I have vision

I went to a unique exhibition with my girlfriend. What makes this exhibition unique is that unlike other exhibitions, you can't see anything at it. Normally you would think of exhibitions are as the occasions where you see artworks, sculptures or something. But in this exhibition, you are supposed to feel, hear, smell everything instead of seeing them. It's called "Dialogue in the dark" which has been played in many countries since 1988. In the dead dark, you go through a path only with help of a so-called road master. You also use all your senses, except seeing your vision. Your road master will guide you carefully and kindly to complete the path. At the end, all the participants and their road master sit in a circle and have a conversation, and that's when you face a surprising truth. You might get emotional and tear up with an ineffable feeling. I won't tell anybody what the truth is. I just highly recommend the exhibition <em>to</em> everybody.

May 25, 2015
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