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Would PG's Artix startup succeed in today's world?

1 pointsby nayefcabout 12 years ago
Was it bad timing for Artix in 1995?

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strayabout 12 years ago
How does a traditional art gallery work? I'm only guessing because I don't know diddly about art, or art galleries. But here's how I suspect it works:<p>- Artists primarily enjoy creating art, but they'd also <i>really</i> like other people to buy what they've created.<p>- Lots of people like looking at art and some of those people want to take some of it home with them.<p>- Some people decide to connect the other two groups together so they create a venue where artists can show their work -- and people can look at, and possibly purchase it.<p>So would Artix succeed in today's world? Maybe. Certainly, deviantart.com has done rather nicely for itself.<p>It's not <i>precisely</i> the same thing but I think it serves the same purpose.<p>Was it bad timing for Artix in 1995? Maybe. But I'll bet that the tiny twist in the plot line between artix and deviantart would have made the difference even in 1995.<p>No way to know, but it's an interesting question anyway.