In many of the series of photos made by the visitors, there are images of the “holes” in the museum. Windows that are not meant to see but to block the light and the view, to prevent the outside world to leak inside.
Within the museum, the exterior looks far and unreal compared with the object surrounding the visitor. Looking through this holes is like watching the TV.
The question that emerges is why the museum prevent us from perceiving the world outside? Is it because it is a distraction? Is the space in the museum some kind of aseptic place that should't be contaminated by the “real world”?