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Uncategorized February 19th. 2010, 2:58amAbout Art
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Google's art project – latest cash cow for the Internet giant?
The latest Google's Art project appears to be a huge success….and Google's newest cash cow. The idea was not innovative as others like VIP Art Fair and Artlog, along with museums and art galleries websites were already offering online art tours. What is making the Google's Art project superior to the others is the way it was executed. Well thought and designed user interface, high resolution images with zooming, online collection-building, integrating 3D gallery Space with Flat Images (a very physical sense of how large works are and how they are presented next to each other) and public access.
I think the key is the 3D. Since the most art and paintings in particular is 2D and flat being able to see in 3 dimensions is tremendous advantage. It let the user have the feeling of being physically there. The possibilities are endless. From art history lessons, art lectures, research or just for fun.Great for art lovers as they can view artwork around the world without leaving their home, great promotional tool for museums and galleries and other art institutions, great for Google too.
Make no mistake that giant like Google does anything without expecting pile of cash in return. I have no doubts that this is another cash cow for Google. Soon Google will offer to add more private galleries and museums to the art project's list….for hefty price tag and even better, by a subscription. What a money making machine this could be…and I am sure Google carefully planned this to happen in the near future. The great idea to popularize the art will be commercialized and Google can dictate what art should be popular or not. This will be a direct manipulation of what is hot and what not in the art world.
I am not saying necessary the project is bad, at least at the present stage. For a lot of private art galleries this will be an awesome opportunity to draw more visitors to their exhibits. If a person sees something he likes there is a better chance he or she will likely want to see it person. It will be beneficial for artists indirectly too. On the other hand it may turn to "pay to show" like with everything else in today's website marketing and internet world. It is not a secret that online presence and popularity can be and it is bough. The more money a company can dedicate to market itself and its products online the more attention it draws. The more presence and attention eventually turns in more sales. Google knows and does this better than anyone else. As the big brother already is watching over your shoulder in you email inbox to present adds that are inline with your messages subjects. Social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Delicious, and Twiends also watch every step we make whether we liked or not. When you sell your soul to the net-devil you have no right to complain, right?
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How do you tell the difference between Art Theory and Making Stuff Up?
Eg, Surrealist paintings, abstract art. Some art critics can go on and on about art theory, how do normal people tell if they are making sense or just bluffing?
First of all there is a difference between art theory and criticism. Art Theory is the general or abstract ideas about what art is, how it works, what it means to society etc. Criticism, on the other hand, is the application of art theory to a particular work or group of works. Now within those ideas is found the issue of quality of work. Many theorists and critics don't necessarily address the quality of work. For example, an art historian might say that Romantic poetry or painting was an expression of people's increasing interest in the inner-workings of the mind, then they might give examples like Coleridge's Kubla Khan. But they may never actually claim that one poem or painting is better than another.
As to the particulars of you question I would say this. I would say when it comes to art theory you have to make your own determination whether the theory makes sense or not. As to Critics it is really a problem of 'usefulness.' A good critic makes explicit his or her assumptions about what the art should be doing and then determines whether it fulfills that goal. If you don't agree with the assumptions your probably won't agree with the conclusions. A good movie critic for example will say that a film they are reviewing is supposed to be an action movie and then say that it succeeds or fails on that basis. It would make no sense for someone to be a movie critic if they thought all action movies were bad and only enjoyed European 'art-house' cinema. An art critic should do the same.


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