Severin Matusek
- I can’t overemphasize the value of getting hands-on experience, combined with the time I’d previously spent on research. I think it’s unlikely I could’ve gotten to my current point of view just by reading and talking to developers. Through my initial work, I’d become very familiar with what developers think about open source. But in trying to turn ... See more
from Reimagining the PhD by nadia.xyz
- In fact, if I sense that an artist is creating, saying or doing things just to win public approval, or to yield to the demands of the market, well, that’s when I tend to turn away.
from Nick Cave - The Red Hand Files - Issue #280 - I am finding your religious turn and proselytising difficult. How do you reconcile your faith with the church’s devastating...
- We also couldn't really participate in building Web2, in part because of our age, and because it was pretty localized who was building it.
from Channel and the Great Re-bundling of Media – ZORA ZINE by Yana Sosnovskaya
- At the same time, we are often told these systems are impossible to fully comprehend and are far beyond our control.
from Systems Ultra by Georgina Voss
- Every creator has a group that they can BELONG if they choose to.
from 36. Re-bundling the creator economy + labels in web3 w/ Yancey Strickler by Yancey Strickler
- ‘lore’—it’s a model of knowledge that is able to interface with both reality and fiction.
from I Would Very Much Like To Be Excluded From This Lore by Libby Marrs
- Holly+ represents the future that Herndon and Dryhurst anticipate for music, art, and literature: a world of “infinite media,” in which anyone can adjust, adapt, or iterate on the work, talents, and traits of others.
from Holly Herndon’s Infinite Art by Anna Wiener
- According to an advertising agency I consulted, for example, a weekly podcast that generates thirty thousand downloads per episode should be able to reach Kelly’s target of generating a hundred thousand dollars a year in income. Earning a middle-class salary by talking through a digital microphone to a fiercely loyal band of supporters around the w... See more
from The Rise of the Internet’s Creative Middle Class by Cal Newport
- Marshall McLuhan famously wrote that “the 'content' of any medium is always another medium.” In the case of neural media, the content is all of network media. This is quite literally the case with large language models and image generators trained on massive corpuses of text and imagery scraped from the web.
from Neural Interpellation