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Старый 03.09.2009, 23:24 Язык оригинала: Русский       #3
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It is interesting how the cost of digital art? It's such a thing, which is easily repeated, ie copied. Here, for example, video art, Matthew Barney's "Cremaster Cycle", sold for 350 thousand dollars at Christie in 1990. I understand that the buyer gets the original film to the byline, but if you vobete in Google "cremaster, download", it will be easy to download the same movie torrent absolutely free. So what if the value of the film and how to evaluate the video art?
But when you download image picture and thought why buy an original you will not have?
Since video art is as if everything is in order: and collections, and museums. In ART Auction recently had an interesting article about the museum Stoschek. It is interesting now to see, and it would be good with Munch, it is perfectly explains everything.



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