The Murakami show at the Cleveland Museum of Art includes some murals that would be awesome to have in a kid’s room if only a humanoid robot could be adapted to do the work of either applying wallpaper or directly painting.





Another area where the robot could work… recreating Sol LeWitt murals in the home. Different color schemes for every holiday.
Note that the museum’s permanent collection is free, even to those who have jobs (see How to get free museum admissions for life: sign up for food stamps (SNAP/EBT)). Separately, a fair number of visitors were #Scientifically masked:
For my friends in health care, the artist’s conception of what a nurse looks like:
Circling back to the principal theme for today… if you had nearly-free high-skill labor from a robot would you use some of it to have wall murals in your house? Or would it make more sense to cover a wall in large tiles of flat-screen TVs and do this electronically?
A giant erotic video playing on the ceiling above the bed was a dream before LED lighting came along. Much to Greenspun disappointment, it would only be straight erotica.
Wacky Murakami! Such a kinkster…
Not a big Sol Lewitt fan but his show at Mass MOCA has quite the presence.
The whole Williamstown/North Adams area is good for an eyeful.
I guess you’re averse to using non-robots, but you could also get one of those car wraps installed on a wall.