"The Paradox of Art as Work" — Jane Alden Stevens
Personally, I’m going to try to make it work as a writer. But if I don’t, I’m just going to get a job again and I’m going to write on the side. That to me feels like being an adult. I don’t think the world is unfair to me for forcing me to create enterprise value. I can create some enterprise value, and my enterprise value will subsidize me for... See more
Jasmine Sun • The AI Debate Is Not About Art, It's About Money
Art can be an emotional trigger for larger and deeper dialogues. It can blur the boundaries between things, the boundaries between us and the boundaries between the world and self. Still we rarely see art and economy as subjects deeply unified in the same study or mechanism.
Jenny Grettve • economicspaces
at some point we started calling art content which I think is a travesty - ceo josh conte patreon
pay check aren’t reflective on the impact artists / creatives have on the world
the blur between content and consumption - ai
ai also raises questions about our relationship to art, and the view of the ruling class on our work’s value. most of the pro-ai lot cite convenience as a chief reason for their dependence on it. it helps us be productive; it’s just a tool.
my question is why you think productivity and artistic practise should be viewed as anything other than the... See more
my question is why you think productivity and artistic practise should be viewed as anything other than the... See more