They say that art isn’t quantifiable, but what happens when number crunching becomes color crunching?

Most recently, a new project by Joshua T. Nimoy made the rounds, declaring that the average color of more the 26,000 pieces of art in the collection of the MoMA produced this shade of brownish gray 

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They say that art isn’t quantifiable, but what happens when number crunching becomes color crunching?

Most recently, a new project by Joshua T. Nimoy made the rounds, declaring that the average color of more the 26,000 pieces of art in the collection of the MoMA produced this shade of brownish gray

via mollyhayes

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