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Posted by TheRunet on November 16, 2015

Subscribe to our Telegram channel to stay up to date with all the news and events of the Runet.TheRunet spent a night of arts at the SMIT exhibition , which stands for Sixty Minutes in Tomorrow.
The exhibition organizers know their audience, who live at maximum
speed, so the name itself includes the list of bahrain cell phone numbers time period
a material limitation: you will have to pay extra for being on the site for more than 60 minutes
. (A standard hourly ticket for weekdays costs 590 rubles, for weekends 750 rubles, there are discounts
for children, students and pensioners ).

The guide emphasized that the
title of the exhibition is about tomorrow, not the global future,
because the exhibits presented at the biennale will become a familiar
environment for people very soon, and not sometime
in 50 years. In principle, a walk through the exhibition confirmed this
explanation: those who understand high technology, sit
on Kickstarter and read theRunet are unlikely to see some kind of
outlandish futuristic picture here.
We have already told you many times about the objects presented at SMIT. But, as they say, it is better
to see once - after all, this is why people go to exhibitions. As you know,
a reproduction cannot compare with a famous painting seen in person.

By the way,
every visitor can give feedback to the exhibition organizers
using the familiar “likes” mechanism. To do this, you need to bring
the bracelet — which is also a ticket to the exhibition — to the sensor near
the exhibit you like.
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