ART in Translation across Medium

During development of ART& I was walking through a massive MC Escher exhibit in Houston. So many of his works in black and white seemed like they would translate delightfully into low-res 1-bit, but that would fundamentally change what they are, even while bringing them to a new platform.

  

With Escher, the detail and craft embody the message, but there is a loss in translating mediums. The work is fundamentally a different thing even were the artist themselves to craft it.  Running through my mind while viewing a master’s work and seeing the arc of his oeuvre was the question: what do we lose in translation and what do we gain?

Market, assuredly. When one’s work can be reproduced and distributed endlessly, it can by definition reach a broader audience. Yet we ascribe much more value to an original or even the giftshop repro than we do, say… a jpeg wallpaper of the same artwork. There is aura in art, like a piece of the soul that clings to the work in its varied representations.

Other values – educational, cultural, personal – are not easily quantifiable but equally or likely more impactful than the monetary. What is the worth of a statue of old that draws millions of visitors a year to a museum? What does it teach students and what comfort does it give the elderly? What of the painting at the top of your stairs – the one you see everyday? The mural on the street corner? The gifs in a discord conversation?

ART lives with us every day in the big looming pieces, widely known and acknowledged and the little whispers of the wind blowing a candy wrapper in circles right before your eyes. With so many subjects and so Much art around us, what does it mean when one thing becomes another? When the Mona Lisa is sold on a postcard?

There is a spectrum – one end Detail and the other Imagination – and all works fall somewhere between. There is your favorite fantasy book series and its 4k Bluray movie adaptation. We are not here to judge for others their preference, but we certainly hold our own. I contend that the ART itself stands apart from these opinions.

Look at ART&..More. This gallery and its gameplay are a labor of passion. The value is not necessarily in the money (though I thank you for your purchase!) but in the doing and sharing. Here I’ve shared much of my personal work and a ton of my gameplay concepts and ideas. But these are not final forms or rather, they are their own forms.

They are expressed in the way they need to be for this product which is a vessel of transmission to You. Below are some of the images in the gallery and their originals. I believe that anything presented by an artist as an artwork carries the validity of the creative intention. As the artist behind these, they stand as complete thoughts and only differ by context, audience.