mpax, to scifi
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Why is this your favorite view at the space colony?

SergKoren, to Creativity
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What was the last creative thing you did which created something?

TheMetalDog, to Creativity
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Five artists that hated working with Rick Rubin
Though Rick Rubin is a respected producer credited with a plethora of hits, there are a number of artists who disliked working with him.

https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/five-artist-hated-rick-rubin/

THEDAILYHAIKU, to Haiku
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SLOW RENGA Respond with using the suggested first lines & start each haiku with the same first lines below: DISSONANCE… or LISTENING TO RAIN… Post haiku in comments, enjoy mulling over the first line and considering your options at different points during your day. Look forward to reading your haiku and seeing where these lines take you.

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lns, to generativeAI
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I wonder if generative AI will cause a real drop in motivation for organic human creativity.. "I'll just have AI make it for me."

drcaberry, to DadBin
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There's a Robot In My Closet live readings on 5/16/25 #ChildrensBooks #KidLIt #ChildrensBookAutthor #Family #Friends #STEM #Creativity #Curiosity #NoireSTEMinist #MySTEMIsFortheStreets #RepresentationMatters #YoungRebelsPub @rebellion_reads getbook.at/RobotAfterschool

mrillig, to Creativity
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Is there an optimal 'scientific distance' for collaboration, and if so, how do you find it?

https://matthiasrillig.substack.com/p/is-there-an-optimal-scientific-distance?r=1yu2t7

mpax, to scifi
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Furthering, to fantasy
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Really enjoyed The Bone Harp by Victoria Goddard. It diverges a bit from The Lays of the Hearth-Fire series in that it's more abstract and set in a different world. The language is lyrical and free, with a lot of alliteration, pleasant, like a lullaby -- it's definitely a slow burn, if you like that (I do).

I really enjoyed the sprawling sense of imagination and the thoughtful details woven throughout the story.

"There were weavers who learned to capture the sky into impossible fabrics, so the people went garbed in sunsets and moonrises, in the blue of a mountain morning, the starry field of a winter midnight. There were glassblowers who created bells and bellflowers as delicate as Klara’s hoarfrost, gardens of glittering jewels where there had never been aught before but stone."

"Someone caught the winds in jewelled nets, and created symphonies of storms over the mountains. Someone sang the city into hills and towers, plunging pools and hanging gardens, and then spun bridges at dizzying heights between them."

Victoria Goddard has become one of my favorite fantasy authors. The Hands of the Emperor is one of my favorite books (it is about found family, empathy, kindness, being a foreigner/outsider). Her writing is a balm for troubled times and worth returning to time and again for solace.

mpax, to scifi
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What is the purpose of the hovering buildings?
#scifi #sciencefiction #MPaxDimension #WritingCommunity #writingprompts #creativity

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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: "Creating an individual bargainable copyright over training will not improve the material conditions of artists' lives – all it will do is change the relative shares of the value we create, shifting some of that value from tech companies that hate us and want us to starve to entertainment companies that hate us and want us to starve.

As an artist, I'm foursquare against anything that stands in the way of making art. As an artistic worker, I'm entirely committed to things that help workers get a fair share of the money their work creates, feed their families and pay their rent.

I think today's AI art is bad, and I think tomorrow's AI art will probably be bad, but even if you disagree (with either proposition), I hope you'll agree that we should be focused on making sure art is legal to make and that artists get paid for it.

Just because copyright won't fix the creative labor market, it doesn't follow that nothing will. If we're worried about labor issues, we can look to labor law to improve our conditions."

https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/13/spooky-action-at-a-close-up/#invisible-hand

longreads, to apple
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"This ad doesn't just show destruction. It delights in it."

For http://RogerEbert.com, Matt Zoller Seitz analyzes the disturbing and shocking ad promoting the new iPad Pro:
https://www.rogerebert.com/mzs/dear-tim-cook-be-a-decent-human-being-and-delete-this-horrible-violent-depressing-ad-for-your-product

mpax, to scifi
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At the space colony, a village of these alien folks live nearby. They're peaceful as long as they're entertained. It's your turn to entertain them. What will you do?
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mpax, to scifi
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Your captain is talking about settling on a new planet already occupied by these people. Do you stay on the ship or move to the planet?
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ArtPhotosDesk, to architecture
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Hey, art lovers! Here are some good Flipboard Magazines to follow in the fediverse:

@art - artist/anthropologist Sarah McFalls curates general stories about art

@art - a dose of , the arts, and

@creativity - stoking with art journal prompts and ideas for creative writing, drawing, doodling, painting, etc.

@underground - , news, NFTs, and more

@visual - the description says it all: “eye-ful interpretations inspire picturesque poetry that glance the soul”

mpax, to scifi
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They ask you to take them to your leader. Where will you take them?
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CultureDesk, to art
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Apple has come under fire because its iPad Pro “Crush” ad depicts the destruction of items used by artists. Now folks are saying it's unoriginal too. X user Andy Allen pointed out that it bears a striking resemblance to a 2008 commercial for LG's Renoir KC910. Here's more from @9to5Mac.

https://flip.it/kjiLsF

CultureDesk,
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Update: Apple has apologized for the "Crush" ad, saying it "missed the mark," and scrapped plans for a TV campaign. @9to5Mac has the details.

https://flip.it/_y9327

CultureDesk, to movies
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Is this a sign of the times for the movie business and creative professions in general? The Art Directors Guild (ADG) has suspended its Production Design Initiative program, which gives people hands-on training and job placements, saying, "we cannot in good conscience encourage you to pursue our profession while so many of our members remain unemployed.” The unemployment rate for members of the ADG currently stands at 75 percent. Here's more from IndieWire.

https://flip.it/tKvUbT

#Film #FilmIndustry #Cinema #Art #Creativity #Movies #Hollywood #EntertainmentIndustry

For more stories like this, follow @IndieWire's Film Magazine, @film.

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Here's my daughter's entry, which also had a lot less building, but above-average creativity. She was inspired by the mosaic lizard in Gaudi's gardens in Barcelona (photo in the half of the photos I haven't posted, but link here: https://wanderingtrader.com/travel-photos/parc-guell-lizard-barcelona/) and built a two-tiered planter with lizard and bowl.

The rest of the planted lizard garden. Here we see the rest of the bowl, including his mosaic body at the upper left, with his tail extending along the rim of the bowl and becoming a waterfall into a mosaic-bottomed pool. Next to the tail are several tall succulents with leaves only at the top, giving them the appearance of palm trees. Within the curve of the tail are a couple of bright red plants, and again the shapes and colors vary throughout the bowl. In front can just be made out part of the map of species that must be included with each entry.
I decided that this was hard to make sense of in those two photos, so here is the finished lizard before he had the "waterfall" added to his tail and before anything was added (dirt or plants). A clearly abstract lizard shape is made of a turquoise material, with compartments in the head (small), body (medium), and tail (open to the dropoff into the bowl), following the curve of the left side and back of the bowl. All surfaces are covered with brightly colored mosaic tiles in a mix of shapes. Only one of the lizard's feet is visible, supported on a rock inside the bowl, with round gecko toes. The planter is sitting on some newspaper, where bits of grout dust have collected.

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