The newsfeed has made it easy to feel important, but most of the likes artwork gets don’t mean more than “I tapped this twice, then forgot it existed” Almost none of us are building for the long term, fewer & fewer are teaching how to craft work with meaningful staying power. https://twitter.com/henrystuartco/status/1001078198225039360 …
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Replying to @FromHappyRock
100%. Conflating transient popularity with sustainability is a massive pitfall
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Replying to @BourassaArt @FromHappyRock
Just curious if you could elaborate on what 'bulding for the future' and 'sustainability' is for you two.
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Replying to @adamthreetimes @BourassaArt
I think by “building for the future” here I meant creating a body of work with a context and a point of view slowly over time, disappearing from social media to do unglamorous and necessary building, and working towards long term quality instead of short term likes/feedback
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I want to joke that I feel attacked, but I relate to this strongly! Working under NDAs compounds the social media disappearances and contributes to those long term building periods
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