Some people claim that public museums and art galleries will not be needed because people can see historical objects and works of art by using a computer. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
[shc_shortcode class=”shc_mybox”]
It is irrefutable that nowadays, because of technology, arm-chair tourism through
which we can see historical objects and works of art on a computer, has gained
popularity. However, I disagree, that public museums and art galleries will no longer
be needed. In fact, I believe that their popularity will grow even further.
First of all, computers can never replace real public museums and art galleries. No
matter how real and vivid computer images are, they are only images and can never
be likened to the historical objects and works of art that we see in real or even might
be allowed to touch with our fingertips. The difference can be compared to seeing the
picture of a mango rather than actually eating it.
Secondly, visiting real museums and art galleries is a rewarding experience in many
respects. For one thing, it is a good exercise. While we are making the trip to a
museum or art gallery and then strolling about on site, we get some exercise which
does a lot of good to our health. We generally go with family and friends and enjoy a
lot. We also learn about the culture and tradition of the place. All this broadens our
horizons which can never be done by the passive activity of seeing something on the
computer screen.
Finally, I believe that after seeing these objects and museums, our craving to actually
see these increases even more and so we make efforts to go and see these places. This
can be proved by the overwhelming number of tourists to these places that has been
increasing year after year. At certain times, especially when it is temporarily
impossible for us to visit museums and art galleries in person, we can get a rough
picture of what are on display on site. However, what we see from a computer screen
is, after all, not exactly the same as what we see and feel with our own eyes on site.
In conclusion, arm-chair tourism is there today but museums and art galleries will still
be needed
Some people claim that public museums and art galleries will not be needed
Some people claim that public museums and art galleries will not be needed
Some people claim that public museums and art galleries will not be needed
[/shc_shortcode]