Interesting article in Wired News - former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne has been using an old version of PowerPoint to create video/music presentations.
Full text is here.
Highlights:
Byrne: ...People make art out of all kinds of crappy things -- Lite Brites, or Pixelvision cameras. For every odd little tool, there's someone out there who's chosen that as a medium. And in spite of the limitations of a given technology, they turn it around so that each defect becomes a positive quality...
As tech tools for creative expression -- digital cameras, image-editing software and the like -- become simpler, cheaper and more accessible, does art become democratized?
Byrne: It's true, but then again, it's not. Even before the advent of digital imaging, when large videotape cameras became small handhelds, the idea was that now everyone will become a filmmaker. And as technology progressed, this has become so easy that now you really can make a film on your laptop.
New people do become creators; they jump in where they might not have before. Within the last few years, for instance, all of a sudden we have a glut of artists who do video installations -- perhaps too many. But some of this new work is really great; the simplicity and affordability makes it happen...
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