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Many museums have exhibitions that take you back hundreds and thousands of years. Wouldn’t it be cool to take a trip back to the late 1960s, times of great change and social upheaval that molded where we are today and see the sights and hear the sounds of that period? Now imagine them both combined through a curated exhibition with a personal immersive audio experience. That’s what the Revolution Exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is all about.
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The title of this exhibition is no doubt taken from The Beatles’ 1968 song Revolution, credited to Lennon-McCartney but actually composed by the late John Lennon.
It’s part of the official programming for Montreal’s 375th birthday, originating at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England. It’s made up of over 700 objects ranging from books, photos and albums to clothing, art and many consumer products that were conceived or originated in the late 1960s. It’s a trip through that period expressed in film, fashion, design, as well as activism and of course, music. The MMA version also includes art, music, artifacts and audio-visuals of famous events unique to Canada and Quebec and its culture.
Photos to accompany MMFA Revolution review: CanoeTech Blog, Gadgetgreg.com. Read the full article at gadgetgreg.com.
Music by Dan Gideon (dGiddy).