An Italian museum is using cameras to monitor people looking at artwork, to define a work of art's "attraction value" and accordingly change museum layouts (Flavia Rotondi/Bloomberg)
An Italian museum is using cameras to monitor people looking at artwork, to define a work of art's "attraction value" and accordingly change museum layouts (Flavia Rotondi/Bloomberg) https://bit.ly/3wMILFQ
Flavia Rotondi / Bloomberg:
An Italian museum is using cameras to monitor people looking at artwork, to define a work of art's “attraction value” and accordingly change museum layouts — As Italy's museums and galleries welcome back tourists and try to recoup some of the 190 million euros ($225 million) …
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