As a part of the Edvard Munch exhibit, the MOMA is offering you the opportunity to download their audiotour ahead of time. The intention is so you can load it onto your own iPod-ish device instead of getting one from the museum.
Of course, you can also just listen to it as you walk around the house looking at random objects and pretend that, for example, all of those family photos that fell out of the most recent round of Christmas cards are the depictions of pre-psychedelic despair and incipient madness.
Once inspired, you can then fly to Oslo and rubberneck with all of the tourists who are now marching over to the recently discovered site of "The Scream" to get a photograph of themselves making that iconic "Home Alone" face.
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