@SuricrasiaOnline I like it because they describe why perfect duplicability is both an advantage AND a disadvantage
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@SuricrasiaOnline I like it because they describe why perfect duplicability is both an advantage AND a disadvantage 2 comments
@SuricrasiaOnline I didn't understand it until I started going to lots of art museums and seeing works in person that I had only seen (very good) copies of myself. And I just... understood the art on a level that I never got it on paper. Like a MirĂ³ in person, for me, is full of meaning and energy and life in a way that prints and high-resolution scans are simply not. |
@darius oh I have read this. I think I can understand but I guess I just don't "get it" in my gut