Always dreamt of having your work shown at the Met or the MoMA? Sure, you could shoot for years, work the gallery circuit, get to know the right people… but that could take a lifetime.
Banksy found a DIY shortcut, but us, we’d prefer something that won’t send us to the slammer.
Something like Museumr.
Point this site to any of your photos online and pick a museum. A few seconds later, you’ll get a convincing photo of your most excellent work up on the wall. Just where it belongs.
Sometimes it’s safer to pretend.
Museumr
Photo by Mareen Fischinger
p.s. According to Photojojo Uncut, instructions for making last week’s Spam can pinhole cam are now available.
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