Looking at the videos and reading the article I believe that sleeping can be art in the sense that not everyone goes to bed the same way. I mean truthfully it will be boring and i wont watch a 6 hour movie just about someone sleeping but some people out there may like to observe the way people sleep. I say this becomes helpful to companies like sleepy’s etc. because this gives them ideas of how to create a better sleeping bed by observing the positions people sleep. The Andy Warhol movie “Sleep” I think will not be a hit just cause I think it would be boring just seeing someone sleeping for the whole movie but that’s just my opinion other people may think different. Lastly, the MoMA sleeping observation is crazy to me having a bunch of people looking at you in a glass box while you are sleeping taking pictures etc.
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