Australian art has been in existence for a very long time. Many people have been active participants in the process of getting the art in use. Some admire what the artists do and will love to have the arts at their places.
However, we have another section that is a little bit resistant against the art. They have a feeling that the art has been too much under limits. Australian art has undergone some digitization which has changed the mode of viewing and access. Such digitization has come along with various effects that seem to have caused some positive and negative harm.
We will look at the negative impact that has come along with the digitization of the art. Some of the effects that have come along with the digitization include.
Loss of first-hand customers
First hand customers are those who have the habit of visiting the various places and getting the various facts about the specific places. They then end up making the value of the art grow. On the positive side they promote the art making it usable and able to serve as many people as possible.
One thing that happens when these people visit the areas that the arts are made, they get the first hand and the valuable information. As a result, they end up making the makers have some good sources of income. One challenge that occurs with such is that they no longer get the first-hand information as they used to get it before.
Copyright infringement
Once the art gets in to the digital space, there is a lot of copyright infringement. People tend to occupy the spaces and then use the art as if it is their own. The result is that the amount of money they make is huge and the original makers of the art end up getting very little from it.
One thing which makes the makers very demotivated is the fact that those people who upload the art use the highest qualities. The result is that you will have the disseminators getting the best from the art that they have actually produced very little sweat for. Another possibility is that the art gets widespread making it lose the value and the quality at once.
Digital access doing away physical access
The digital access has completely done away with the physical access. People no longer visit museums to see the arts that are coming up. they wait for the content that is available online. This has lowered the artists level of income become lower.
When people make the physical visits, they pay some money and some even buy the arts. The in a way promote the development of the art and make the artists get the motivation to come up with more captivating arts. The quality of the making also remains of the best quality. It has lowered over time and the artists are looking for other things to do so that they make the ends meet.
Loss of value for the art
The art loses value immediately it gets to the internet. It is no longer a rare thing to see the arts. Even when people visit the physical spaces, they tend to have less things to learn. The outcome is that the people end up making very little from the arts. Fixing value for something that is circulating on the internet is a very challenging task.
You will fix a price and someone pick the same item and sell it at a lower price. The art is also losing its general value because it is no longer a strange thing. It becomes essential to ensure that the makers get their own way to do the promotion if they have to make some income from it.
Part of value loss is the fact that many people are no longer interested in the Australian art. Those few who gain some interest lose it within a very short time. this happens immediately they notice that whatever they have the urge to use is too available in the internet.
Erosion of the art culture
The art culture is also getting eroded very fast. People are no longer interested in making and using the art. It had a cultural value that is no longer too active. Many people tend to have a challenge with the whole aspect of the art.
The biggest challenge that comes is that people will not have an easy time to make the various art works. one possible thing about the art is that people will keep ignoring it until it comes to a stand still. However, with various interventions, there are very high possibilities that the makers will get the courage to do the works again.
However, it is something that needs the intervention of various parties such as the government itself and the makers. The promoters have also to be brought on board so that they do some clean business. rules and tough measures about the dissemination of the art have also to be imposed.
Loss of job for the art makers
Art makers have not been spared by the digitization of their works. most of them have become jobless. They no longer make income from their talent. One of the major challenges that they have encountered is that they make the art and sell very little from it. The visitors whom they expect to have them buying the art work are no longer coming.
The biggest challenge of all is how they find their beautiful works on the internet. Someone else ends up earning from the art which they even do not know the process of its making. It is therefore important to ensure that something is done to bring back the jobs of the makers. Maybe it is time that they need to learn how to conduct the business over the internet.
Less informational value
Informational value of the art has reduced drastically. The content that is available on the internet does not have any value. In fact it is just there pasted without the proper explanation of the maker with regards to the intention of the art. High chances are that the people buying it do not have the facts about what they have.
It is important to ensure that the makers get a chance to provide some information about their makings. By doing so, the content will have the proper value to sell. It will also be good because they will have a feeling that their work has some appreciation.
Conclusion
Australian art is becoming more prominent in the internet market but it is losing value. Many people are dealing with the art yet they have very little knowledge about it. It has led to deterioration of value and becoming less in terms of demand.