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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068: Studying the impact of design on business and an algorithm for making fragrance
067: Photoshop on the iPad and myths about the Chinese art market
066: How to fix fashion and giving entrepreneurs money
065: Low-Tech Magazine’s low-tech website and Banksy’s self-destructing art
064: Too many video games and in praise of mediocrity
063: Performative well-being and the diminishing marginal value of aesthetics
062: Defining authenticity and social credit systems
061: What analytical media can teach and an online museum cataloguing analog sounds
060: Community-driven publications and the Kaepernick Nike campaign
059: Art in space and better cybersecurity
058: The Nike balaclava controversy, acknowledging luck, and the linguistic heritage
057: Intrusive Upwork monitoring and Advisory Board Crystals Wikipedia collaboration
056: Narcissism in the West and the censoring of fake news
055: Controversy around the Netflix Originals show Insatiable and what rich people f
054: Nike Zoom Vaporfly 4% and Jonah Hill in connection to origin stories
053: Emotional help from AI and the Nike App at Retail
052: Social media’s impact on empathy and advancements in surveillance technology
051: Fashion’s inconsistent support of #MeToo and the purpose of the Michelin Guide
050: The potential challenges for Grailed and what makes a good CV
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