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Erschienen in: Journal of Medical Ultrasonics 2/2019

01.04.2019 | Editorial

State of the “Fine” art in the age of artificial intelligence

verfasst von: Eizaburo Ohno

Erschienen in: Journal of Medical Ultrasonics | Ausgabe 2/2019

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Excerpt

I went to a gallery the other day to enjoy some paintings. The gallery was packed with people, partly because word had spread that a painting by a famous foreign impressionist painter was on display. It took me an hour to make my way through the crowd and finally reach the portrait by Renoir that I had come to see. Despite the fact that it is a world famous painting and I had seen photographs of it many times in books and on the Internet, I was struck and very moved by the beauty of the actual painting. Several days later, I was browsing through an art catalog and found detailed information about the painting I had seen. It included information like the family background of the woman in the painting, when it was painted, the techniques used to paint it, and even a list of the collectors who had owned it over the years. Knowing all this information might help us more deeply understand the painting, but I personally felt like my passion had been slightly dampened. Academic descriptions aimed at elucidating the beauty of a work of art and the sensibility to embrace beauty do not necessarily go together. …
Metadaten
Titel
State of the “Fine” art in the age of artificial intelligence
verfasst von
Eizaburo Ohno
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2019
Verlag
Springer Singapore
Erschienen in
Journal of Medical Ultrasonics / Ausgabe 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1346-4523
Elektronische ISSN: 1613-2254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10396-019-00934-6

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