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Thursday 24 August 2017

13min 48sec #PBSIdeaChannel clip - Can You #Own a #Colour?


From their You Tube Commentary ....

In which they discuss #ShareTheBlack - the strange color war that has arisen around the invention of a new shade of black–VANTABLACK–by British Nanotech firm Surrey Nanosystems, who licensed the shade exclusively to the artist Anish Kapoor. Can you exclusively license a colour? Yes - but its weird - and only been done in very specific ways up to now. The conversation leads us to a place where we have to ask … what is colour? And what exactly do artists make?

-- ONLINE SOURCES --

Behold the New Vantablack 2.0 - http://artnt.cm/2s77xje
Anish Kapoor Gets Exclusive Rights - http://bit.ly/2s73T9g
Anish Kapoor - http://bit.ly/2s74EPD
What You Can Do With Vantablack - http://nyti.ms/2s6XZ7T
The "World’s Blackest Black" Creators - http://bit.ly/2s75jAL
Artist Continues War with Anish Kapoor - http://artnt.cm/2s6Y1g1
The Story of International Klein Blue - http://bit.ly/2s77J1W
Can an artist ever really own a colour? - http://bit.ly/2s6Qi1F
World's Blackest Material Now Comes in a Spray Can - http://bit.ly/2s74Cr3
10 Colors That Might Get You Sued - http://read.bi/2s7bmFc
Stuart Semple creates cherry-scented version of Vantablack - http://bit.ly/2s71DyU
Anish Kapoor flaunts use of "world's pinkest pink" - http://bit.ly/2s6ZXFu
'You could disappear into it' - http://bit.ly/2s6zwQd
Cadbury's attempt to trademark Dairy Milk purple blocked - http://bit.ly/2s6CAfr


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