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Saturday, January 15, 2011
My face
Two versions of my face acquired at the interactive Your Face Here exhibition currently on at the Otago Museum.
The left one consists of half of my face and its opposite, and shows how easily it is to misinterpret how your whole face should look.
The right hand image overcompensates for the problem, and makes me look much fatter in the face than I really am.
Neither is in the slightest bit complimentary!
Fortunately there was too big a queue to check out what we'd look like when we're (really) old, so I don't have those versions of me. Still, this was the best interactive exhibition I've been to at the Museum in many years.
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