Colors for Nomadic Experiences
Being mindful of the wide variety of contexts that your website is viewed in provides welcome occasion to practice restraint.
I spent a good part of this morning watching John Berger's 1972 television series Ways of Seeing (nod to Click Opera).
Ways of Seeing follows from a line of thought set forth in Walter Benjamin's canonical 1936 essay, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. Summarily, with the advent of art's mechanical reproducibility, and the development of forms of art (such as film) in which there is no original, the experience of art is freed from place and ritual and instead brought under the gaze and control of a mass audience, leading to a shattering of the object d'art's "aura" - its ability to produce awe and reverence in a viewer.
You must hurry to see this incredible show at YouTube while it is still available.
Tagged with: Color, Google, John Berger, Netflix, Restraint, Walter Benjamin, Ways of Seeing, Web Design.



