We cover the many facets of being a visual artists. We also talk about the industry and how serious business changes have to be made in order to be relevant. We talk, passion, motivation and a commitment to our community Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starvingartist-imagin/support
A conversation about the future of the gaming culture
and community at large. Starting with Nintendo and PC gaming,
my expert interviewees Gavin and Bobby answer some questions.
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Humanity now, we think about is at a precipice where we must heighten the realm of creativity or we must redefine it in today's society.
Artificial Intelligence has enabled people to create detailed illustrative works, write blogs and compose essays simply by inputting a combination of prompts just on the keyboard.
What does this mean for us?
What does this mean for creatives?
Are we still special?
Are we a dying breed?
What does it mean for technology to do our job better?
Let me say that again.
What does it mean for technology to do our job?
Better?
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Rocky and Xavier discuss how to find the line between plagiarism and inspiration in the creative space. Their guest, James Perry, a Boston based fine artist and photographer, weighs in on how to establish your own creative identity while drawing on what you've learned from others.
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Don't be a sell out!
As an artist, do you care about the money? If so does that mean you are a sell out that is willing to dilute your ideas for the financial benefit. During this discussion we will speak on the various perspectives on “the sell out” and hopefully you will walk away with something that resembles an answer.
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Procrastinators often put off doing things, leave them to the very last moment or sometimes even spend their time staring at the wall. However be careful, procrastination is not a synonym for lazy.
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Procrastinators often put off doing things, leave them to the very last moment or sometimes even spend their time staring at the wall. However be careful, procrastination is not a synonym for lazy.
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*You start a piece but, do you ever leave it acknowledging that it isn’t the time to finish?
Listen and be inspired to get back into your creative flow.*
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You start a piece but, do you ever leave it acknowledging that it isn’t the time to finish? Listen and be inspired to get back into your creative flow.
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Have you ever wondered where this term came from? Why does it have a negative connotation? Is it accurate and acceptable in our society?
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We all have them, it's what makes us unique. Let's talk about how they affect creative professionals
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What drives creative professionals? How do we stay motivated during this Pandemic??
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