Apr 3, 2020 | art/design
View this post on Instagram The concept of absorbing information at high rates of speed is not a new one. Our world moves faster and faster every day and the amount of material we are able to consume is ever increasing. When we see works of art displayed in sequence, the works begin to create relationships. Can we make connections between these images? Can we find meaning in these relationships? "Collection Core Sample: Paintings" pairs hundreds of artworks from Mia's Paintings collection. For maximum effect, watch with sound to enjoy musical tracks. #MiaFromHome #MuseumFromHome A post shared by Minneapolis Institute of Art (@artsmia) on Mar 24, 2020 at 3:40pm PDT
The concept of absorbing information at high rates of speed is not a new one. Our world moves faster and faster every day and the amount of material we are able to consume is ever increasing. When we see works of art displayed in sequence, the works begin to create relationships. Can we make connections between these images? Can we find meaning in these relationships? "Collection Core Sample: Paintings" pairs hundreds of artworks from Mia's Paintings collection. For maximum effect, watch with sound to enjoy musical tracks. #MiaFromHome #MuseumFromHome
A post shared by Minneapolis Institute of Art (@artsmia) on Mar 24, 2020 at 3:40pm PDT
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