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Museum of the North
Today our class went to the Museum of the North and liked at all the cool paintings. We went with different people to different stations. The second station that we went to was I think the best because it had passion and cool figurines. The first thing that caught my eye was the outhouse. The outhouse that I saw in the museum was really cool! It had license pates decorating it and little mini things. I think that, that was the coolest.
The other things that I found cool was the relief paintings because they were 2-d and 3-D. It was 2-D because it was flat but, then again it was 3-D because it was carved in and nothing was sticking out to where you can see it unless your really up close.
The thing that people thought was fascinating was the listening room but I thought that it was pretty boring. The person who made it was John Luther Adams. The only thing that I was interested in was that he had devices that went all over the state I think and the device transmitted earthquakes, morning bells, night bells, and northern lights. After a while though the sound got pretty annoying.
My partner and I had an interview with each other to see our perspective of the museum. I asked him "What would you do if you went back to the museum."
This was his answer "I would look at all the dead animals downstairs on the first floor and get a Welches juice from the cafe'."
I asked him 2 more questions, one of them was "What was the most confusing part about the museum." His response was, "I think that the stairs and the walls were most confusing because they were very curvy and looked slightly hard to do." The last question that I asked was if he thought that the trip was boring. He said, "No, because I have already been there and saw everything too many times." That is my interview with my partner.