If there is one small gripe, it is that the dim lighting in thesecond half of the exhibition often makes it hard to read the captions on some of the display objects.
On thesecond day, when Antoniello asked her to name some simple objects in her hospital room -- a pen, glasses, a watch -- she could not utter the words.
Atop the 10-meter cubed space sits a motion capture system (made up of eight cameras) which locate objects in the FMA at rates of more than 200 frames per second.