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    Explore "deathoftheartist" with insightful episodes like "The Death of The Artist with William Deresiewicz (10/29/2020)" and "EP 238: The Death of the Artist: How Creators Are Struggling to Survive in the Age of Billionaires and Big Tech with William Deresiewicz" from podcasts like ""Richard Skipper Celebrates" and "The Innovation Show"" and more!

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    The Death of The Artist with William Deresiewicz (10/29/2020)

    The Death of The Artist with William Deresiewicz (10/29/2020)
    A deeply researched warning about how the digital economy threatens artists' lives and work―the music, writing, and visual art that sustain our souls and societies―from an award-winning essayist and critic There are two stories you hear about earning a living as an artist in the digital age. One comes from Silicon Valley. There's never been a better time to be an artist, it goes. If you've got a laptop, you've got a recording studio. If you've got an iPhone, you've got a movie camera. And if production is cheap, distribution is free: it's called the Internet. Everyone's an artist; just tap your creativity and put your stuff out there. The other comes from artists themselves. Sure, it goes, you can put your stuff out there, but who's going to pay you for it? Everyone is not an artist. Making art takes years of dedication, and that requires a means of support. If things don't change, a lot of art will cease to be sustainable. So which account is true? Since people are still making a living as artists today, how are they managing to do it? William Deresiewicz, a leading critic of the arts and of contemporary culture, set out to answer those questions. Based on interviews with artists of all kinds, The Death of the Artist argues that we are in the midst of an epochal transformation. If artists were artisans in the Renaissance, bohemians in the nineteenth century, and professionals in the twentieth, a new paradigm is emerging in the digital age, one that is changing our fundamental ideas about the nature of art and the role of the artist in society. https://billderesiewicz.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Death-Artist-Creators-Struggling-Billionaires/dp/B083QMCJ5H

    EP 238: The Death of the Artist: How Creators Are Struggling to Survive in the Age of Billionaires and Big Tech with William Deresiewicz

    EP 238: The Death of the Artist: How Creators Are Struggling to Survive in the Age of Billionaires and Big Tech with William Deresiewicz

    There are two stories you hear about making a living as an artist in the digital age, and they are diametrically opposed.

    One comes from Silicon Valley and its boosters in the media. There’s never been a better time to be an artist, it goes. If you’ve got a laptop, you’ve got a recording studio. If you’ve got an iPhone, you’ve got a movie camera. GarageBand, Final Cut Pro: all the tools are at your fingertips. And if production is cheap, distribution is free. It’s called the Internet: YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, Kindle Direct Publishing. Everyone’s an artist; just tap your creativity and put your stuff out there. Soon, you too can make a living doing what you love, just like all those viral stars you read about.

    The other story comes from artists themselves, especially musicians but also writers, filmmakers, people who do comedy. Sure, it goes, you can put your stuff out there, but who is going to pay you for it? Digital content has been demonetised: music is free, writing is free, video is free, even images you put up on Facebook or Instagram are free, because people can (and do) just take them. Everyone is not an artist. Making art takes years of dedication, and that requires a means of support. If things don’t change, a lot of art will cease to be sustainable.

    We welcome back Bill Deresiewicz, friend of the Innovation Show and author of “The Death of the Artist: How Creators Are Struggling to Survive in the Age of Billionaires and Big Tech" https://billderesiewicz.com/

    Previous episode “Excellent Sheep”: 

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    Bill is here:
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