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biesnecker ◴[] No.30066616[source]
Seeing Night Watch at the Rijksmuseum a decade or so ago totally changed my view of seeing things in a museum vs. seeing them online. I'm a child of the internet and had this view that seeing it on my screen was good enough, but wow is Night Watch incredible up close and in person. Overwhelming, almost. A totally different experience.

That said, this image is amazing, and lets you see a lot more detail than you can easily manage at the museum.

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1. sycren ◴[] No.30072922[source]
Is there any distortion/difference seeing the painting in real-life at an off-angle that cannot be replicated through current scans?

And are there any neurological studies about seeing/feeling physical objects versus virtual? And would VR help close the gap?