I don’t think sleep is art. After watching the videos and reading the blog post my opinions have not changes. I think its just weird to watch other people sleep, creepy even. A part of me thinks that I feel this way because whenever I see people sleeping around me I just keep walking and don’t give it much importance. At home, if I were to see my sister sleeping, I would not stop and watch her. She would probably punch me for this. I would also feel awkward. As for Tilda Swinton sleeping in a box, I doubt that the people going to see her where interested in the “art form” they probably just wanted a chance to see their favorite actress. I don’t think I would visit an exhibit like this either. It’s just plain weird and a waste of money.
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