This painting is significant for art history because it challenged the conventions of landscape painting. It is a representation of a natural scene, but nature itself isn't the real background for the painting. The background is the painter's personality and inner psychological struggle. The wheatfield is strikingly yellow, against the deep blue color of the sky, leaving an impression of uneasiness and agitation, rather than serenity. The scene is an epitome of deep, unresolved mental anxiety, from which there is no way out. The middle road, central to the painting's composition, leads nowhere.
Until computers started to dominate science and technology in the early decades of the 20th century, virtually every measuring instrument was analog.
Many scientific instruments now measure things digitally (automatically showing readings on LCD displays) instead of using analog pointers and dials.
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This step would be, how do YOU interpret the art piece? Included in this step would be your personal opinion on the interpretation of it.