Art Is Essential Yet Digital Abundance Has Diminished Our Sense Of Its Worth
Art and culture are nonetheless vital, essential even, to what it means to be human, yet digital abundance has diminished our sense of their worth.
“Does it follow that culture has value only if there is a limited supply to drive up demand? And what is it that makes some bits worth paying for — food for a virtual pet, a video game app, or a song on iTunes — and others — an article, a streaming video, a photograph — not?”
via How Much Should We Pay For Art? – NYTimes.com.
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