The issue IMO is preoccupaton, not medium, and neither the technology nor the art are superior. However, there are realities: It's easy (easier for some than others) to be hindered visually by technical distractions rather than pursuing visual exploration. Happily OUR technology will shortly advance to the point that it's easy and barely conscious. It's the old Macintosh-as-home-appliance concept. These printers and scanners and cameras are approaching foolproof (speaking as an expert on that topic :-) ). Djon > > Any first year art student will laugh at the idea that an artist is defined > by their media and that one media is a step up or down from another. > > You get yourself an artist with a vision and it doesnt matter much what > media he/she works in. > > Mark Rabiner > Photography > Portland Oregon > http://rabinergroup.com/
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Re: [Digital BW] Digital Weston
2005-06-08 by Djon
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