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What Ya Think?
No art show description, No artwork titles. Why? What ya think? Exactly. I wanted to aspire the audience to think. In many art exhibits, the artist is usually the one explaining what the works mean, but for this one I had them to interpret what ever they want to think regarding the art works(although i do have my own meaning for each one). It was all up to them what the artworks titles might be, and what it said. I also had each one write down their thoughts (to be uploaded). This show aims to make people practice the basic skill of observation, analysis and interpretation. The audience and the artworks are a collaboration.
Special thanks to God for he deserves all the glory, to those who supported in any way.To my parents, family and friends. To FU, Sir Babbu Wenceslao for the awesome place to exhibit. To artists and friends who kept encouraging me in art. To those who sacrificed a bit of their time from their busy schedules to attend. Also to those who wanted to come but couldn’t make it.
NICE!artlistpro: Marcelo Coelho, “Art-O-Meter”
Evaluating Art (So You Don’t Have To)
Light sensor placed beneath painting evaluates quality of artwork based on time spent by visitor examining said artwork:
Art-O-Meter is a device that measures the quality of an art piece. It bases its evaluation on the amount of time that people spend in front of an artwork compared to the total time of exhibition. The measurements are graphically represented by comments and a 5-star rating system.
Without the interaction of a viewer, the Art-O-Meter will register time like a regular clock. However, when a user enters the area covered by its motion sensor, a second timer is triggered and it will count time as the viewer observes the artwork.