Anonymous wrote:There are so many possible narratives being spun on this thread that I need a tour guide.
Over here is the Hall of Delusion. The pieces in this hall are marked by the mistaken belief that anyone can know the personalities and lives of this family simply because they have been featured on many magazine covers over the years. These pieces can be difficult to understand and absorb, as they are splattered with personal projections and assumptions. There may be a glimmer of truth deep beneath these dark layers, but it can be hard to discern and can only be seen when visiting the hall during very specific hours when the light falls just so.
This is the Jennifer Aniston Wing, sponsored and curated by The People of 2004. Time has stood still in this wing, with relics of a bygone era being held up as indicators of current culture. The wing is largely irrelevant, but is lovingly maintained and supported by a devoted crew who refuse to let this era fade into obscurity.
Moving through the tour we enter the Realist Gallery, which is a measured and balanced collection of pieces that reflect the ways we as society make assumptions based on information presented but can reach very different conclusions. The dominant focus of the Realist Gallery is to show that many people can view the same events and incidences and perceive them differently, but that either option, in a world of limited information, could be equally valid and plausible.
The gift shop is over there. Popular items are vials of blood, temporary tattoos, and DVDs such as Mr and Mrs Smith, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and the Brad Pitt body of work from A River Runs Through It to Fight Club.