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Memory and Structure (Artworks (memory of some previous work /influence…
Memory and Structure
Artworks
memory of some previous work /influence necessary
parody
other
memory of something not necessary
works which are more easily memorable
Parodies
what is required to make/understand a parody
similarity/difference: how much of each
memory/knowledge of original is crucial for a parody to work
Memory of Artworks
how do we remember artworks?
general characteristics and atmosphere = easier to remember
global features are more memorable than local features e.g. general characteristics
some features are easier to remember such as focal features
recall of artworks
what do we remember
Factors for easier remembering
repetition
relatable/like things we know
placed at beginning or end
internal redundancies/repeated segements
well bounded/defined/clear
focal point/marked for attention
Memory limitations
uneven
imperfect
Affect on Art
Artists
Ability to deliberately make things memorable/forgettable
is it only in parodies that artists want us to remember other works whilst experiencing theirs?
Artworks