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May 20, 2026 12:58
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Local residents say that the tunnel has transformed a dark and unpleasant area into
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a place where families and tourists now enjoy spending time.
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Emma was especially impressed by a digital art museum in Tokyo,
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Japan.
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Unlike traditional museums,
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visitors are encouraged to touch the walls,
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move through different rooms,
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and even influence the artworks themselves.
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One exhibition used artificial intelligence to create moving pictures that
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changed according to the emotions of visitors.
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However, not everyone supports modern art projects.
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Some critics believe governments spend too much money on unusual artistic
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experiments instead of improving public services.
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Others argue that modern installations are often difficult to
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understand and only appeal to a small number of people.
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Despite these criticisms,
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Emma believes modern public art plays an important role in society.
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She says that unusual artworks encourage people to ask questions,
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share opinions and see familiar places in a different way.
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