On The Whiteboard Editor Pamela Woon takes you to visit a permanent art installation at the Seattle Art Museum powered by Windows. Using a wrap-around LED screen, the artist creates a huge high-tech display to reflect the city's urban landscape and to transport viewers far away from busy streets at the intersection of art and technology.
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