flying art gallery
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The airtgallery is a plane that contains an exclusive selection of art pieces, and goes around the world. So, if you want to see those pieces, you need to fly with the gallery-plane. This would be extremely expensive, but also extremely pleasant :)
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maybe people with lower budgets should be able to access culture?
Who the hell would want to visit the Louvre anyway, right? (Read=Sarcasm)
Sorry, but I’d much rather visit the art in a calm environment. Also, would it really be a smart investment to store millions of dollars of art (tattract customers, rare pieces would be a necessity) on a moving vehicle. I realize the odds of a plane crash are extremely small, but this seems like it would be tempting fate.
It’s funny on a website with visitors more likely to have an interest in the arts that the poster decided to use the Mona Lisa as the painting of choice to represent high art.
This is one of the most lame idea that I have come across on this site.
That plane in the pictureis either a MD or the tristar. Neither are the worlds quietest aircraft. If you’re actually PAYING to fly with art pieces, it would require for people to sit mass transport style (AKA airline style) . And it you look at any airplane now, you won’t see much if any room to put art pieces in.
As for extremely pleasent, I can only think of 3 ways you can achieve that: 1 is having 5 star service like SIA or MAS. But that brings it back to the problem that the art has nowhere to go. 2 Is having
I appreciate art, but like anonymous said, I’d rather be in a calm enviorment.
If this idea wqas more of a touring art gallery, then It’d be fine. But cramming a couple hundred passengers in an airplane with are in discreet places simply isn’t the greatest idea.
2 is having the aircraft be chartered by a VIP airline company like Privatair. And unless you can gather continued intrest, using that for scheduled service in corperate suicide.
Lol, when I was young, we would hop the train and stick the cardboard ads under our coats……confessions.
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