The Art Institute of Chicago's API reveals artworks viewed fewer than 200 times since 2010
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A brief exploration of the Art Institute of Chicago's API, which includes a boolean field called "has_not_been_viewed_much" indicating artworks viewed fewer than 200 times on their website since January 1, 2010. The piece invites readers to discover these lesser-viewed artworks.
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· 3 pulledThe Art Institute of Chicago's API includes a has_not_been_viewed_much field on artwork.
has_not_been_viewed_much means the art piece has been viewed fewer than 200 times on the website since January 1, 2010.
What are these artworks? Why aren't they being viewed?
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