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Wander through a tranquil wilderness in these 3D painted worlds
In 1964, Julie Andrews jumped into a chalk drawing. Inside, she discovered a whole new beautiful world. The film was, of course, Mary Poppins, and ever since having watched it as a child, I’ve had the desire to take a similar leap. It’d be great to spring ourselves, both feet forward, into the soft hues of Monet’s violet and viridescent riverside forests, wouldn’t it? Screw this reality and replace it with permanent bucolic escape—yes, please. Granted, Ms. Poppins was able to use magic, but why hasn’t technology allowed this to happen yet? Well, maybe it has. Take a look at Places and…