Using an AI-powered smartphone app to appreciate fine art feels counterintuitive, but stick with us for a minute.
Fewer people are attending arts events — like museums, plays, and movies — in person since the pandemic. And in some cases, attendance was never that high: Pre-pandemic, just 25% to 31% of US adults reported visiting a museum within the year.
You know what is high, though? The rate of Americans who say they use the internet (95%) and have a smartphone (90%).
So if we want to get people involved in the arts again — does it need to reach them on their phone?
According to a growing group of startups, the answer is yes:
You can even make your own history with Orson’s StoryShop.ai, which gathers a user’s stories through automated interviews and edits those clips into a documentary.
To capture the attention of visitors, museums have been embracing tech for everything from immersive art installations to augmented reality apps that explain the history behind the art.
Plus, tech can be used to help art historians preserve and analyze artifacts:
And today’s tech can help historians to analyze and authenticate artworks more easily and accurately.
Now, time to go ask Van Gogh about that whole ear thing.