Glass Half: A Criticism of Art Criticism

Categories: Culture
Tags: art, Blender, Cartoon, open culture, Video
Published on: September 3, 2022
smiling woman with a glass of wine in her hand and surrounded by butterflies and cheerful drawings.

Glass Half Video, Blender Channel, posted on YouTube on October 30, 2015.

Link: https://youtu.be/lqiN98z6Dak?si=WYoVIUxhZRgrwTD4

This cartoon elaborates an intelligent critique of contemporary art, of the critique of art critique, as well as reflections on the influence of our point of view on the process of fruition and curation.

Finally, it also addresses the issue of urban problems.

It was developed with Blender, a fantastic open-source software that proves a worldwide community of volunteer developers can produce a commercial-quality program for free.

My videos, available in the Videos section of this blog, are edited primarily on Blender.

Notes

Image: Screenshot from Glass Half video.

Please help me improve my English by sending me your suggestions through this contact form. Thanks!

Published on my blog in Portuguese on September 3th, 2022: Glass Half: Uma crítica da crítica de arte

Photo of Ana smiling. Ana is a middle-aged white woman with large brown eyes and shoulder-length, wavy, blonde-streaked hair.

Ana Cecilia is a professor at UFMG University in Brazil. She researches inclusive management and ICT for museums, libraries, and archives. Ana lives in Belo Horizonte with her husband, Alberto, and their two children. She loves reading, drawing, hiking, and travelling.

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