The high-tech effort took years of research on King’s gestures and expressions, as well as interviews with attendees. Visitors start in an dark empty room with audio of people involved in key events leading up to the march. ”It’s those experiences that are unforgettable.”The permission from King’s estate was also unusual. Messages left for Atlanta-based Intellectual Properties Management, which manages King’s estate and controls rights to his works and images, weren’t returned. Sign up for our newsletters to get today's top stories, your favourite columnists and lots more in your email inbox.
Source: thestar February 28, 2020 17:15 UTC