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We made a last tour of MONA exterior in the afternoon before leaving. I particularly liked the Spectrum Chamber connecting to Amarna.
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PHAROS is the new wing of MONA, and built to evoke the ancient lighthouse of Alexandria. It is more a theme park of ideas and installations.
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The general collection in MONA is called MONANISM. It tends to vary over time, but a few pieces really stood out for me.
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Cloaca Professional mimics the human digestive system, through a set of chambers that progressively break down human food into poop.
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Hound in the Hunt is an exhibition of various paintings at MONA, and the technique for creating them developed by Tim Jenison.
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The exterior of MONA, or the Museum of Old and New Art, has a few large scale sculptures and the museum architecture is also interesting.
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Super Trick Art is yet another of those 3D art places that you pose in front of. The lighting is a bit dark in places.
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The Hiroshima Peace Park is dedicated to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack.