In this episode, Eugene and Charis highlight the impact of Instagram’s prioritization of video content for certain genres of artists. Is one’s ability to market themselves part of the job and “art” of being an artist?
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028: What if Apple became a subscription service for hardware? Can journalism engage audiences through gamification?
027: Preserving food culture amongst tribes and the future of dining in the sky.
026: The FCC's steps towards eradicating net neutrality, and giving kids slack for what they say on social media.
025: Why do we need to touch things at museums, and what are the factors behind critical thought and analysis?
024: Have we hit peak merchandise? The dark world of Children's YouTube.
023: ComplexCon 2017 and media's future at the hands of billionaires
022: Our first-ever guest, video games as a military tool, and the relevance of Barbara Kruger's subway ticket art.
021: China starts rating its citizens to increase trust and AI becomes increasingly common
020: The case for adding sneaker culture into the curriculum, and the current state of push notifications?
019: The encroachment of AR into our public spaces, and Dropbox's controversial rebranding.
018: How Apple is tackling streaming music, and PUMA & Daily Paper's trip to Africa to build a football pitch.
017: Coca-Cola sponsors a video game character and how tech and social media has changed food reviews.
016: Improving photographic diversity in media and the emergence of Polaroid Originals
015: The value of a New Yorker magazine tote bag as cultural currency, and what it means for Detroit to have a "chief storyteller."
014: How can blockchain and cryptocurrencies change social media? Can you achieve greatness on a 40-hour work week?
013: Black Girls Code turns down $125K from Uber and how creatives should look at money
012: How aging affects our creative process and PR agency Derris' new investment fund.
011: Is church-based streetwear the next big thing? Can a tech-minded approach to food work in the face of regulation?
010: Should you speed listen to podcasts? What does it mean when memes are used as political tools?
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