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30/04/2017 at 18:28 #17906
Hello. I am curious if any of you know of any artists of any sort who have both inspiring and skilled art along with admirable business strategies and techniques for accomplishing and promoting materials which you can mention here along with potential examples of their work.
Most older generation artists, musicians, composers, and other sorts don’t seem to apply here since things have changed in how work is conpleted and broadcast.
One of my favorites is a former Philosophy student known as Grimes.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eTLTXDHrgtw
It looks like she might get support from grants from the Canadian government or something.
I want all sorts of easy strategies which may assist me in accomplishing my goals. I’ve thought of very many, most of my strategies involve producing some essential materials first on my own before I can get support or assistance.
The idea is to make the stuff, get as much attention as possible to it, and then get funded for bigger things.
I am very sociable and friendly but some of the things that are slightly disturbing for me are working with people since I really dislike people and social-politics and maneuvering.
Remaining personally unknown and anonymous and dissociating from my work to avoid contention or questions.
Haha a mouse just hit my toe, it was very soft.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimes_(musician)30/04/2017 at 21:44 #19127I don’t know maybe you should look at the public art discourse, those issues if you want funding, or how art is valued.
My friends brother does not sell his work because he is anti ownership of art. He works in a factory for 6months saves up and then rents a cheap house for 6 months to work in.30/04/2017 at 22:37 #19130Very cool. I just want to make my stuff and get people to see it. I am against selling rights to my stuff or giving anyone else creative input much, any input from anyone I would let their input be dominant because I’d view anything else as sullying my work which to me is a form of religious divination and devotional like these posts even.
01/05/2017 at 07:44 #19128You can be true to your art, although it might not harm if you have a project in mind. That meaning that you consider the space you want it to be in the questions you want it to bring up etc. Maybe the art funding side and how art is valued is part of the discourse ?
01/05/2017 at 09:39 #19131That is very cool. In my case I’d largely be using internet based transmission and if I manage to put together films of sufficient quality they may get released in theatres but it is probably most important that they through various strategies become well known and referred to and influential on people so I might distribute memes from things as well to try to circulate interest and frequent searches for the origins.
The three main forms would be writing, artworks such as digital images, and films as music videos with my music and feature length films.
The message overall is really not so much a message as to make available materials and themes and ideas and images to build a kind of new visual vocabulary of cool stuff that pleases me since I mostly don’t see much I really like except snippets and see lots of tropes which are a bit boring.
01/05/2017 at 10:13 #19129Sounds interesting.
01/05/2017 at 11:24 #19132Two examples of artists who seem to have a kind of visual vocabulary of concepts they are building are Die Antwoord and Grimes. I see repeated imagery and themes, moreso in Grimes who has now used the Black Winged thing, reminscent of some images of the Greek Khaos though I am not so sure how aware of any of this she is, more than once as well as some other stylistic elements. One problem might be that her explanations are not broadcast much or known and even if they were might not end up sounding very sophisticated.
In my case though, the visuals would be jam packed with information which could be thoroughly explained and discussed.
For more on the motivations behind such things, my recent post in Simplicity Vs Complexity goes into that in a way that would likely sound unpleasant to people.
01/05/2017 at 21:59 #19126I like Die Antwoord too.
I try to use ideas in my visuals. Don’t be theoretical, go ahead and practice visual arts 😀 We can communicate by art if you would so prefer that. I really have been interested in makeup art, too.
Also to answer your earlier message about the name Whisper: it is quiet, confidentially shared information. Occulted* The question as to why information has to be expressed this way, is more interesting.
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