• When I visited the Nitori Museum of Art in Otaru, I found art appreciation to be quite interesting for the first time.

  • What is it that makes it interesting?

  • What makes it even more interesting? (blu3mo)

    • Let’s list some factors.
    • Knowledge/Experience
      • Knowledge of the elements
        • Thinking about what kind of color choices were made, for example.
        • Without experience in paying attention to contours, one wouldn’t come up with such ideas.
      • Knowledge of techniques
        • This particular ink painting has excellent depiction of air, for example.
          • There may be things that only people who have experience in ink painting can notice.
      • Knowledge of interpretation
        • Discovering something good that one wouldn’t notice even with one’s own analysis, thanks to the interpretations of previous scholars.
      • Knowledge of context
        • Understanding the relative position based on historical context or the lineage of techniques.
      • Knowledge of theory
        • Like knowing about key in music theory, for example.
        • The match between theory and emotion can be interesting.
    • Abilities
      • Imagination
    • Dualism of knowledge and ability, it might be different.
      • Using knowledge to supplement imagination, and vice versa.
  • Once you start appraising or evaluating, you need knowledge about the overall emotions of the viewers and the treasure-hunting process.

    • No, it might be necessary in the sense of a gatekeeper role that is independent of the collective of viewers.
    • I’m not sure.
  • I feel like the same level of interest applies to finding interesting software.

    • In that sense, it seems to be a more general topic than “art appreciation.”
  • I don’t know if this is considered the value or enjoyment of art appreciation in general, and it bothers me.

    • I don’t intend to deny it just because my way of enjoying is not “conventional.”
    • I just thought it would be interesting to know if there are other ways to enjoy it.