Is this the future of the visitor experience? Or a bit of disposable pop culture? Having said that, for the collectors of the cultural 'disposable' pop (ephemera?) culture is now big business, and most likely the exhibits of tomorrow.
Should we look at our museum and gallery displays, and consider their representation of cultural progression? Do they actually help us to understand how we got to where we are now? Or are they locked in time, and therefore largely irrelevant to contemporary (and young) visitors in the 21st century?
In considering whether "museums have become our home from home?" the works of Ray Oldenburg ("Celebrating the third place") are perhaps worth visiting.