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Instant Gallery

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I just went through the instant gallery slide show from the online symposium. Very impressive. For me, one of the main highlights of the in-person symposium is the Instant Gallery. The remote version is not quite the same but still very cool. The variety and quality of pieces in the gallery is amazing. It is really impossible to pick a top ten.
Note that you can view the gallery as either a video or as a slide show where you can advance to the next photo at your own pace.
 

john lucas

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I have only watched the first 500 so far. I love the instant gallery but it is so much better live. some pieces you simply have to walk around to really enjoy and some are either a lot smaller or a lot larger than you think when you have seen the photos online.
 
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