On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 14:51 -0300, Jayme Ayres wrote: > When did the proposal, not thought in a discussion to address many > issues, such as referring the "Great Waves ... ' of Kanagawa or even > religious issues that I read here on the list.
Most of the art work we've done as a team has been interpreted in ways I think were never intended (and sometimes I think interpreted in crazily unexpected ways), even works that had no strong concept underlying them. I think that's why it's important to seek out critique, for us to discuss how the artwork is interpreted by others and use that feedback to tweak the design to send the message we really wanted to send with it (or at least, avoid a message we know we do not want to send about Fedora! :) ) I can give you example after example of this - how the Fedora 8 infinity lines look like the Atari logo, how a starburst in one person's proposal a while back reminded people of the oppression of the Japanese empire during WWII, the sulphur looking like poo (well it did and I'm glad we dropped it :)), there were a few pieces that triggered a very strong religious interpretation from some folks I don't remember the specifics of. I think it's important to get an idea of how works will be interpreted by Fedora users because they are our ultimate consumers. Even if we don't agree with the interpretation or don't think their reaction makes sense, we do need to acknowledge it. It's our choice to live with people interpreting it that way or if we want to adjust the work to change the interpretation. > I based the name and > made an explicit reference to the code, pasting other elements (such > as the engraving of Doré) to give an air of superiority to the statue > and a texture of concrete to harmonize the art. > Different from when I proposed an art involving the Tower of > Constantine that was mentioned subjectively applied with some effects > which referred the technology. > > I know that there is no common consensus in the use of the Statue of > art, perhaps, because I do not follow the original idea was to do > something with the theme "mosaic", using a collage of photos may look > a little "démodé" but for me is I can work and provide, as I have the > gift of making illustrations. > > The arguments that I have to use this art are little because I am > thinking more artistically than functionally, and even think that > artistically I said here that "art is subjective and is easy to > conceptualize a work of art or art done for a distribution. > These are my thoughts and I believe that the decision taken by this > team will be better for everyone. I'm having a little trouble understanding your meaning here, probably because of language issues, but I really really hope I haven't discouraged you at all, like many people have said, it is a really beautiful wallpaper. I would just like to see it pushed a little bit more conceptually. Art is definitely subjective, but so is any communication. I think maybe in art maybe you cannot control people's taste and whether or not something really appeals to someone in a deep way, but as a form of communication you do have some control over the message that it sends irregardless if someone subjectively likes it or not. ~m _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team
