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by ryan-allen
1159 days ago
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There's also what society values. While I'm no art historian, it looks that after the invention of the camera, painters shifted to different styles that were not replicable by cameras (e.g. landscapes and portraits to abstract), and high society began valuing the new art, while continuing to value the old, the new shifted aesthetics. I think that as we're progressing into a world where anyone can press a few buttons and get a dubstep banger in 30 seconds, culture will place higher value on different types of expression and experiences. "We went to see a band play an entirely improvised performance, capacity was limited to 20 people and all recording devices were confiscated upon entry." |
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