Depending on who is watching it, everything may become art. Artwork has many definitions and types. Paintings, drawing, ceramics, poetry, literature, music, movies, and rare items. Some artworks are more sophisticated and beautiful than others. These masterpieces are at the end of a hierarchical "art world". Some examples may include Mozart's music or Feng Gao's paintings. Being the most important hierarchy shows a high reputation.
AA: My first official art exhibition was in Germany. Because the culture is different from New York, it was quite a mystery. But this is a wonderful experience; people ask me a lot of questions, and I have the opportunity to learn German and learn culture. I also went to Poland and France and met many other street artists. I actually met a famous street artist in France and learned a lot from that. For example, he tells me that I am dressed in very beautiful clothes and I have to pull when everyone walks during the day. Then no one has stopped you. I often paint on the streets, and the police will say "Hello, well done!" And because I draw with a brush instead of drawing with an aerosol can, this It is another matter. I like to see artists create art with brush on the street.
As a creative entrepreneur, as a key to a community art project, or as an important outsider, as an existence from ancient times. McLuhan thought the artist was a strange person. However, this situation is rapidly changing. The difference between art and design is blurred. More and more designers make art in their work and use elements of art research. Furthermore, from thinking about target groups and customer needs, there is a clear shift toward trying to design a new world.
A small part of the hidden phenomenon hidden in the "campus" of New York University is gradually disappearing. # PushForFame is an interactive video installation that has been in the building window of the Tissue Art Academy at the corner of Waverly and Broadway for more than a year. Unfortunately, messages posted next to the installation indicate that the item will be deleted by the author during this week. The concept of PushforFame is simple. Passers can press their fascinating red buttons and display their photos on the screen behind the Tisch window (this video shows the whole process) until someone else appears and takes another picture . ) The red timer shows the time until each photo becomes "fame of 15 minutes" and you can not preview the results of the photo before shooting. When you press the button and see the picture, you may laugh at the result. But what is that, and why does it disappear?