点评:Don't smite me, but I think Dali is a bit overrated. Which comes to a surprise to most of my contemporaries, but whatchagonnado? The museum itself is nicely arranged, displayed, curated, and with unique architecture.
I booked tickets in advance, which I guess there's a lot of hoopla about online. I personally didn't see it as all that necessary, but I am glad I looked, as I learned that Thursdays are discounted after 5pm. It was busy, but not annoyingly so. I think the days were so hot that people couldn't even bear to leave their houses or swimming pools.
They do have temporary exhibits that rotate, as well as the usual collection. There's a fair amount to see. One thing that I will vehemently speak against is this (and other) museums' obsession with incorporating smart phones into the visitor experience. The last thing we need is more zombies walking around with a phone in front of their face, experiencing some 'interactive' VR or listening to a narrator at full volume speak on the artwork you are pointing your phones at.
Here's a fun activity: count the number of visitors that take a picture of the artwork and then walk away without ever looking directly at it. Live in the moment, peeps. Put the phones away.
翻译:别怪我,但我认为达利有点被高估了。这或许会让我的大多数同龄人感到惊讶,但又能怎样呢?博物馆本身布置精美,展品陈列考究,策展到位,建筑风格也独具特色。
我提前订了票,看来网上很多人都在热议这件事。我个人觉得没那么必要,但还好我看了,因为我发现周四下午五点以后有折扣。博物馆里人很多,但还不至于拥挤不堪。我想可能是因为天气太热,人们都不愿意出门,要么待在家里,要么待在游泳池里。
除了常规馆藏之外,博物馆还会举办一些轮换的临时展览。可看的东西还真不少。不过,我要强烈反对的一点是,这家博物馆(以及其他一些博物馆)痴迷于把智能手机融入到参观体验中。我们最不需要的就是更多像僵尸一样的人拿着手机到处走,体验着所谓的“互动式”VR,或者对着镜头大声听着旁白讲解艺术品。
不妨试试这个有趣的小游戏:数数有多少游客拍完照就走开了,连看都没看一眼。活在当下吧,朋友们。把手机放下。