Final Ways Of Seeing Project
Show & Tell
Noah Kahan
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Product Placement
Monterey Bay Aquarium
YOU ARE THE REASON
official daine visual archive
Game of Thrones Daily
DEAR READER
Jules of Nature
RMH
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sade Olutola
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Janaina Medeiros
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@ea-waysofseeing
Final Ways Of Seeing Project
THE AGE OF EARTHQUAKES
NASA appropriations
“Suddenly, art swiveled around, and an aspect of it that seemed to have been a mere side note became the main attraction. That is how art history happens sometimes.”
Quote 4- Is the iPhone a Blessing or a Curse for Art and Artists?
“In fact, the only thing more contemporary than the obsession with smartphone culture may be anxiety about smartphone culture—there's been a flood of talk about the need to be bored, about the right to spaces of mental silence.”
Quote 3 - Is the iPhone a Blessing or a Curse for Art and Artists?
“The center of the art experience is clearly migrating to a new space.”
Quote 2- Is the iPhone a Blessing or a Curse for Art and Artists?
“Gadget culture inherently pushes you towards a way of seeing that is distracted, addicted to the new and the novel, and flip about materiality, since it is based on consumer-tech obsolescence.”
Quote 1 - Is the iPhone a Blessing or a Curse for Art and Artists?
NASA voiceover
“We imagine that seeing is entirely objective: after all, the world gives us what there is to see, and we cannot do anything but open our eyes and see it.”
Just looking
“This is the violent side of seeing, where the mere act of looking- an act that can also be the gentlest, least invasive way to make contact with the world- becomes so forceful that it turns a human being into a naked, shivering example of a medical condition. “
Just Seeing
““just looking” is a lie. I am always looking out, looking for, even just looking around.”
-Just Looking
“‘Vision’ usually means the anatomical action of the eyes, and ‘sight’ refers to al the wider senses of seeing, from suspicion to unconscious desire. I follow that distinction in haphazard way because i think that, the more neurological evidence is taken into account, the harder it is to operate anatomy from history, manners, or physcology”
-Just Looking
“Just looking is just hunting, but it is not quite right to say it is only hunting. There is also something quietly hypnotic about just looking, something less like hunting and more like dreaming.”
- Just Looking
Summary of The Photographic Universe
“We know that the earliest art works originated in the service of a ritual – first the magical, then the religious kind. It is significant that the existence of the work of art with reference to its aura is never entirely separated from its ritual function. In other words, the unique value of the “authentic” work of art has its basis in ritual, the location of its original use value.”
“ Dadaistic activities actually assured a rather vehement distraction by making works of art the center of scandal. One requirement was foremost: to outrage the public.”