Why do I recall paintings much more readily than photographs? in The History & Philosophy of Photography Posted February 6, 2010 <p>Let's look at some examples: <a href="http://www.edition-lgc.de/sonst/kbbilder/097.htm">Here is a painting</a> that's simple and easy to remember.</p> <ul> "Every [real] artist is a world by himself" </ul> <p>- as this (unkown) painter said.<br> ciao Jina</p>
Why do I recall paintings much more readily than photographs?
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<p>Let's look at some examples: <a href="http://www.edition-lgc.de/sonst/kbbilder/097.htm">Here is a painting</a> that's simple and easy to remember.</p>
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"Every [real] artist is a world by himself"
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<p>- as this (unkown) painter said.<br>
ciao Jina</p>