Dr Jones said:
Mr.K. said:
Dr Jones said:
Mr.K. said:
Everything can be judged from a technical viewpoint, but the data you collect might just be useless garbage.
So the real question is, be there any point to such an undertaking? With art I can't see it
What do you mean by useless garbage?
Data of no value and/or use, you can analyze let's say a painting in all sorts of scientific ways (colors, color transitions, picture accuracy, saturation, complexity, lightness, sections, borders, ratios, ...)
But what will all that data tell you about the painting ... nothing that will come close to the purpose of conveying the artists emotion that's for sure.
But it'll tell you alot about the technicalities of the painting, won't it?
So you will just be doing one sentence questions then...
Alright then let's do an experiment:
- picture A(average color dark red, 1453 sharp lines, 2498 blurred lines, 42 objects, average saturation 154)
- picture B(average color light green, 67 sharp lines, 120 blurred lines, 5 objects, average saturation 207)
- picture B(average color blue, 832 sharp lines, 502 blurred lines, 81 objects, average saturation 98)
Which one is better?