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175: Very Little Time For the Present
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This week, we unpack some of the challenges around deciding that something is not art, just because you don’t agree with it or understand it. Does making art an “ism” stifle growth and innovation? Also, long before drones surveilled us, there were...pigeons? Plus, a tease of next week’s show, where we will be talking about what some believe to be the future of photography. Ilse Bing is our Photographer of the Week.
Links for this episode:
- On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #metal
- Pier Exposure Set at MoMA form 1971
- Why is Modern Art so Bad? - Prager University
- The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly by James Hampton / American Art
- MoMA PS1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Pigeon photography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Turn Your iPhone Into a Crappy 1985 Camcorder With This App
- Algorithm turns any picture into the work of a famous artist
- The Next Revolution in Photography Is Coming | TIME
- The Future of Photography | Photoshop Blog by Adobe
- The Hunt of the Unicorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ilse Bing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- IlseBing1986.jpg (1023×828)
- Queen of the Leica - Dieselpunks
This week's OTP is sponsored by Lynda.com - Get your free 10-day trial!
225 episodes
Archived series ("Manual" status)
Replaced by: On Taking Pictures
When? This feed was archived on September 05, 2016 13:56 (). Last successful fetch was on August 16, 2016 16:30 ()
Why? Manual status. This feed was manually archived (happens for various reasons).
What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 102328071 series 7865
This week, we unpack some of the challenges around deciding that something is not art, just because you don’t agree with it or understand it. Does making art an “ism” stifle growth and innovation? Also, long before drones surveilled us, there were...pigeons? Plus, a tease of next week’s show, where we will be talking about what some believe to be the future of photography. Ilse Bing is our Photographer of the Week.
Links for this episode:
- On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #metal
- Pier Exposure Set at MoMA form 1971
- Why is Modern Art so Bad? - Prager University
- The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly by James Hampton / American Art
- MoMA PS1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Pigeon photography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Turn Your iPhone Into a Crappy 1985 Camcorder With This App
- Algorithm turns any picture into the work of a famous artist
- The Next Revolution in Photography Is Coming | TIME
- The Future of Photography | Photoshop Blog by Adobe
- The Hunt of the Unicorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ilse Bing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- IlseBing1986.jpg (1023×828)
- Queen of the Leica - Dieselpunks
This week's OTP is sponsored by Lynda.com - Get your free 10-day trial!
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