- I feel as if this author's viewpoint about this is that she prefers to see art in person and not on the computer and looking at it through the computer is nothing like seeing it in person. But she does think that you can't go through this process without getting frustrated. Some of the drawbacks are that the image can come up blurry, is full of bug and information gaps. Some of the positives of the program is that you can search up all these museums by yourself and you could spend hours on the computer looking at art and you can zoom up on the picture, magnify it, and look at the photo on high resolution.
- I think looking at art online is a convenient way, but I don't think its the way to go because its not looking at it in person, and having that thrill of seeing art physically right in front of you. And a lot of things are going digital so I wouldn't want to do that. And looking at art is more for someone who has no time to travel and look at museums or has the patience to do that.
- An experience I had is, I would religiously watch So You Think You Can Dance Season 7, and I found out they were going on tour so I had gone to the tour and I got to meet the dancers and seeing them in person is way much better than seeing them on TV. It really is different because they look bigger on TV when most of the dancers are tiny. So everything is better if you see it in person.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
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