Yesterday's post was a picture of the artist's muse. It was just a piece of this image I am showing you today. You can see me more clearly as I walk in the woods. Go back and take a look at the previous post. Just click the link that says
older on either the bottom or top right on the page.
Musings of a muse
I'm very excited today. Tony has a done a major overhaul of the
Techno-Impressionist Museum.This is the museum of the future, its major components are:
- Collections
- Exhibits
- Blogs
In the museum of the future the collections are on-line exhibits that can be seem by anyone from anywhere in the world. You don't have be in the physical building to see this art. You don't have to pay to get into the museum. It's a different model for displaying art.
In the museum of the future the exhibits are physically mounted somewhere in the world, but if you are not in the neighborhood you can still enjoy the exhibit on line. Exhibits will exist in the both the real and virtual space. It's a different model for displaying art.
In the museum of the future the blogs are used to explain the art, the techniques, and give everyone the chance to know the artist. Today you have to rent the guided tour in the physical museum to hear about the art. If you want to read what the artist had to say you have to buy the book. In contrast the blogs are on-line, available to everyone, and since they are web pages they can be translated into many languages. It's a different model for communicating about the art.
And since it's in the future, you're going to have to wait to see how the Metropolitan or MOMA or The Louvre grow into this new role, made possible by the technology of the twenty first century. On the other hand, if you want to see what the future looks like right now, you can visit the
Techno-Impressionist Museum. today.
In a world faced with global warming, we are all going to have to stay put more as part of reducing our carbon foot print. The
Techno-Impressionist Museum is the model for the future of art.
And one last musing. The world is full of wonderful, brilliant and talented artists that never get discovered. They just didn't get lucky. The barrier to fame is just to big. But technology has changed that. It has leveled the playing field. Watch as Tony and I show you how technology can help make you famous.
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