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We celebrated Toby's last day with us before he returned back to Collage Arts in London. We later walked through one of the roads leading toward the Trevi fountain and stopped off at one of Rome's finest restaurants and indulged in some traditional food such as spaghetti and pizza. We had lots of fun participating with the other hundreds of tourists!
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Also, when you dip a small section of your hair in the water. We learnt about the Trevi fountain and its famous traits, such as the good luck you receive when throwing a coin backwards into the water. Usually there are many more street artists, however, due to the time we arrived we missed the rush hour. We only managed to see two street artists unfortunately, one who was dressed as a ghost greeting the passing tourists and locals, and the other who painted Rome's most famous tourists spots on canvases. This is a project set by Mulab where we have to visit specific places to film and interview street artists. Yesterday the A team visited the Trevi fountain as a part of the 'Find the Artists' project. The difference and changes in technology is unbelievable! This was very interesting to watch whilst I held onto my iPhone 4. They had all forms of music players from a juke box to a vinyl player to the first form of audio recording. In the middle was an old ironing table that had been converted into a display for a mini museum. We then made our way into the home where half of us managed to get up the stairs and the other half gave in and resulted into using the lift - including myself!Īt the very top there was a room which was surrounded by dark, wooden wardrobes that started from the floor and reached all the way to the ceiling. The arches outside the house were gigantic and had statues of famous people along the rim of the ceiling. Later we walked through a beautiful home that was absolutely huge! He told us the house previously belonged to a self made family.
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I found this very interesting as his ears where very sharp, he identified noises that the majority of us couldn't even hear! We could hear the different whistling noises and crackles from the damages and watched him clear it all up within minutes. He walked us through the whole building before taking us to his technology playground! He showed us an example of a damaged vinyl and showed us how to rectify a sector of the music. His job consists mainly of retrieving music from old vinyls that may be damaged or broken. This morning we woke up a little earlier than usual as we had an appointment at 10am with Bruno who works at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage.