If the topic of the lecture was to define the correct criteria for choosing suitable concepts/illustrations to use as a basis for creating environment art I would be less critical. But the title of the talk is 'Quantifying Beauty in Representative Art' rather than 'Effectively Choosing and Understanding Inspirational…
I applaud your attempts to understand what makes a piece of art resonate with people on a fundamental level, but I feel that your central argument is flawed and inconsistent. As others have said, 'beauty' is a very subjective term and trying to quantify the success of artworks based on them being more or less 'beautiful'…
Andrew, i understand your good intention here but your core message is at fault here. you also seem to make lot of faulty observations and subjective calls throughout the talk which is another big problem considering you are speaking to student\learners. you say i am natural at this, but i would never dare to speak about…
absolutely :) from my brief observation there seems to be several technical problems in that work that contribute to the lack of "beauty". the assets themselves do not look satisfactory and have some inconsistency issue. here are some areas that are noticeable right away: 1. models dont follow the aesthetic style of the…
Before I say anything, I will say that I did watch all of your talk, but I did not read every comment in this thread. Additionally I don't know that I'd consider myself ever to have produced "beautiful" work, I'm just sharing my thoughts. I'm really not sure how I felt about the talk. Honestly the first thing that came to…
beauty noun \ˈbyü-tē\ : the quality of being physically attractive : the qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind The above is very subjective. I can say the most of mundane is beautiful. The famous plastic bag floating in the air almost dancing akin to American Beauty the movie could…