"The goal of minimalist art, or photography, is to convey a concept – or an idea – provoke an emotional response, or provide a unique visual experience. Compositional elements must be kept to a minimum, and the ones…
Lets not limit these to coders -- plenty of designers, writers, and others in industries that are seemingly far harder to survive in than this one rely on this site (and similar) too.
Still not sure if I agree with it but Lawrence Weiner has a great quote on Helvetica: "[Helvetica] it’s one of the type faces that I absolutely detest. It’s totally authoritative. It in fact does not adapt itself to…
I saw this title and really hoped that it wouldn't be about this Katsu piece. For me it represents the worst of the intersection between art and tech, in that it isn't doing anything new or interesting in either fields,…
As a contemporary artist you've got to be increasingly sure that your work looks damn good in .jpg form (see: markets current preoccupation with bold, flat abstract works)
In theory. In reality it's got a ton of cultural baggage.
I wonder if the market for 'dumbphones' will increase as/if this sort of thing becomes more common? Probably not, but it's fun to think about. I know Nokia are still making bare-bones, extra-long-life models aimed at…
Man With A Movie Camera and Sans Soleil are two good ones in a similar vein (better, I think)
Critical reception is far from the strongest metric for seeing which artists are going to stick around. "Who's buying his work" is a better question to ask.
"The goal of minimalist art, or photography, is to convey a concept – or an idea – provoke an emotional response, or provide a unique visual experience. Compositional elements must be kept to a minimum, and the ones…
Lets not limit these to coders -- plenty of designers, writers, and others in industries that are seemingly far harder to survive in than this one rely on this site (and similar) too.
Still not sure if I agree with it but Lawrence Weiner has a great quote on Helvetica: "[Helvetica] it’s one of the type faces that I absolutely detest. It’s totally authoritative. It in fact does not adapt itself to…
I saw this title and really hoped that it wouldn't be about this Katsu piece. For me it represents the worst of the intersection between art and tech, in that it isn't doing anything new or interesting in either fields,…
As a contemporary artist you've got to be increasingly sure that your work looks damn good in .jpg form (see: markets current preoccupation with bold, flat abstract works)
In theory. In reality it's got a ton of cultural baggage.
I wonder if the market for 'dumbphones' will increase as/if this sort of thing becomes more common? Probably not, but it's fun to think about. I know Nokia are still making bare-bones, extra-long-life models aimed at…
Man With A Movie Camera and Sans Soleil are two good ones in a similar vein (better, I think)
Critical reception is far from the strongest metric for seeing which artists are going to stick around. "Who's buying his work" is a better question to ask.