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RedPotato49 karma

What question fo you wish people asked you but never do?

RedPotato33 karma

omg thats so cute.

RedPotato24 karma

Heres my article explaining to museums and their staff why Net Neutrality matters. The article was published on the American Alliance of Museums (the official museum organization in the US) website. https://www.aam-us.org/2018/07/02/net-neutrality-matters-to-museums/

For context, here are hard facts and statistics about why museums matter in this day and age: https://www.aam-us.org/programs/about-museums/museum-facts-data/

RedPotato10 karma

Influential art blog Hyperallergic called the JayZ Picasso Baby event "The day performance art died". How do you feel about this?

RedPotato9 karma

Thank you, Dr. Cuno for doing this AMA. For the most part, art history on reddit is an uphill battle. I read your daily dot article when it was published and as someone in the field, its great to see that the digital humanities being promoted from the top down and not just from Digital Media departments.

  1. Where do you think DH in museums is going in the future?

  2. What are your thoughts on the Lauder donation to the Met? Especially with your work on the Modern Wing of the AIC, and with the modern art housed at the Getty, do you think making NYC even more of a modern art mecca is a positive development? If you were in personal possession of those works, where would you have donated them? Furthermore, with or without restrictions (and if so, what restrictions would they be?)

Thank you!