Interactive photography installation comes to Leica museum

Cartoon of people interacting with museum exhibits
(Image credit: Ernst Leitz Museum)

As societies around the globe start to open up, we're all feeling fresh motivation to get out and experience the world again. Even so, there's always been something quite challenging about getting people to visit a photography exhibition. 

With a painting, there's the attraction of being able to see the original brush strokes and how the light interacts with the canvas. With photographs, though, especially digital ones, it's a bit more difficult to see the attraction of viewing them in public rather than private, on a screen or in a book. 

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Tom May

Tom May is a freelance writer and editor specializing in art, photography, design and travel. He has been editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine. He has also worked for a wide range of mainstream titles including The Sun, Radio Times, NME, T3, Heat, Company and Bella.