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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108: Streaming services and tokenism
107: New tech is a hard sell and rich people are really lucky
106: TikTok content moderation issues and Adobe blocks Venezuelan users
105: Forever 21 bankruptcy and esports apparel monetization
104: The MacArthur Grant and luxury’s position on climate crisis activism
103: Influencer grammar and YouTube verification
102: Posthumous collections and unionizing
101: Special edition ft. personal questions
100: Products for older people and disability access
099: The future of Diet Prada and the purpose of gender-neutral pronouns
098: The memes and brands relationship and virtual influencers
097: The history and effect of the hipster
096: Peak podcast and the Bob Ross paintings mystery
095: Instagram combats bullying and the millennial art market
094: What photographers owe subjects and smartphones are either killing or saving the planet
093: Gaming subscriptions and changing women’s football
092: Creative capital and teens on climate crisis
091: Rei Kawakubo and the role of work
090: Experience as art and smart cities
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