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It’s great to hear that MIT intends to make its collection more accessible via the web and I hope that other institutions and individuals will follow suit, but ultimately nothing beats the experience of looking at a hologram in a gallery space so I would rather advocate more funds being directed into the provision of larger galleries as opposed to virtual documentation.