We placed QR codes around artwork and invited people to scan the codes and come to PSTalk to discuss the artwork. Click on the images below to participate in the conversation.
We're talkin' Pacific Standard Time
We placed QR codes around artwork and invited people to scan the codes and come to PSTalk to discuss the artwork. Click on the images below to participate in the conversation.
This page is an experiment in communication and audience engagement. Our goal is to stimulate audiences to discuss and interact around the art they encounter.
So, what DID you think?
Did this piece grab your attention? Why or why not? Would you hang out here for a while to study or appreciate it? Do you agree or disagree with any of the professional opinions posted on this page?
A project by Arts Management students of Claremont Graduate University 
Never before have so many arts institutions worked in concert to present such a large and varied body of work to the public,” stated James Cuno, President & CEO, The J. Paul Getty Trust. “The sheer scale of this undertaking is exhilarating. Even more exhilarating are the discoveries and surprises that await our audiences in virtually every Pacific Standard Time exhibition.”
Through the Pacific Standard Time initiative, the records have been preserved, the history has been re-examined, and the full story of the birth of the Los Angeles art scene has been readied for public presentation at exhibitions throughout Southern California. For information about Pacific Standard Time, visit http://www.pacificstandardtime.org