Walking through the exhibit will make you feel like you are viewing the most intimate parts of a person’s life, an observer in something you don’t truly understand. It gives a sense of watching someone’s life run by in a few moments. Many people can connect with the change that happens as someone ages, so the theme is both universal and personal.
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