Tony,
who loves to play recorder, collects jewelry and keeps his treasures in
a big silver bowl. On special occasions he brings a bowl full of necklaces,
bracelets, earrings, and rings. At one point his jewels changed.
They began to look like miniature sculptures. All musicians agree that
the jewels are of exceptional beauty and value, and Tony
is a talented jewelry designer who created these amazing pieces of art.
They also learn that he carried it all to show them to some gallery directors
and his work has been scheduled for exhibition in an art gallery. Violinist Amadeus,
a violist Eliza, a flutist Peter,
a bassoonist Lawrence, and a bass player Ronald volunteered
playing at the opening reception in honor of the artist. At the gallery
they see something unexpected. What they did not know about was that
the photographer Samuel used his digital camera
to take photographs of all little jewels. He transformed and manipulated
the images, and then he installed a photo projection on a wall in a way that
people looked very small compared to the jewels. Photographs of the installation
with big jewels and tiny gallery visitors appeared in a newspaper. Some people
laughed, others were angry.