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pablorepe t1_jebp6zo wrote
Reply to comment by katarh in You might like paintings more if you stop to read the gallery labels - people high in openness, and those with limited art experience, liked paintings more after reading information about the artist and their technique. by Litvi
I guess that's valid for many people.
What you've said to me remembers me how people approached art in my school days. It was more important to learn than enjoying. Legit, sure.
Luckily, when I go to a museum I get a different experience that is quite deep, personal... And often independent from the life of those who appear in the painting or what was in the painter's mind. I am not trying to start a discussion, anyway.
pablorepe t1_jebnmcg wrote
Reply to comment by DoodlerDude in You might like paintings more if you stop to read the gallery labels - people high in openness, and those with limited art experience, liked paintings more after reading information about the artist and their technique. by Litvi
I am afraid I am too influenced by Susan Sontag's approach to art to be convinced by that, but I have to recognise that you have a point there.
pablorepe t1_je9khp9 wrote
Reply to You might like paintings more if you stop to read the gallery labels - people high in openness, and those with limited art experience, liked paintings more after reading information about the artist and their technique. by Litvi
It feels like if you need the people to read, something is missing on the painting
pablorepe t1_je73l1b wrote
Reply to comment by Vote_nihilist in The Jobs Most Exposed to ChatGPT by PooPooRichardson
Who will buy the products if nobody has money?
pablorepe t1_j8gw2z3 wrote
Reply to [OC] Developer jobs popularity evolution on google trends: What obstacles to change career from full stack to front end developer? by cepegma
But what are you tracking there? Offer or demand?
pablorepe t1_itdls4b wrote
As internet, it just needs proper payment methods to become a business & marketing platform, among other activities.
pablorepe t1_jec7cwg wrote
Reply to comment by DoodlerDude in You might like paintings more if you stop to read the gallery labels - people high in openness, and those with limited art experience, liked paintings more after reading information about the artist and their technique. by Litvi
Need... Uhm... It's useful in the same way that you need English. To expand your world.
Or just communicate. It's great when you find other's thoughts that you can take as yours.
As long as we don't take it too much seriously, I suppose.