Oh look, it's Mixamillion again.
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Hey. Ragazza Magna is now in the Character Collection.
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You can get prints of all these now, and there’s probably a sale on or something
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serpent girl
Hey, yep! Some comission work and pieces from my imagined world here: www.sajanrai.co.uk/portfolio/
curtain twitcher
You know when you make a silly little video that gets retweeted a million times by everyone from Philip Pullman to people who hated you at school, and it gets licensed for use in a documentary, and you think oh I actually enjoyed making that and I think it’s valuable and people like it ...
'The amendment introduces severe criminal penalties based on vague and undefined terms such as “influencing someone to become transgender.”' Horrible stuff, if unsurprising. Was wondering when this regime would start to tighten the vise on the trans population, like their western counterparts.
Altman's "intelligence as a metered service" captures the AI moment well—it's an attempt at the formal subsumption of ever-finer microrealms of human labour embedded within capitalist production. You already have an underpaid email job but what if you also had to pay the machine to write your emails
Christ, yeah, that tracks. It's funny because I normally find it quite satisfying to hear about the process. Can also imagine i'd find the spreadsheet thing kind of charming if the music that came out of it wasn't like, pop punk/weezer
I should get back to this
that + probably just all of their output post-blue album. Yeah yeah pinkerton has good riffs
relater: never saw them live but I remember at some point there was a video of Weezer really bitterly performing teenage dirtbag, I guess because people kept mixing them up. Something really callous about that which put me off Weezer
saw Wheatus on a whim, extremely charming band, really put their heart in the whole show, included their support acts in their sets/had fun with their songs. Went to see them again (maybe even twice?)
should say: thinking of an instance where I did do this, but the contract was very clear/non exploitative to artist, had royalties etc etc. Most of the times I've come across this, that's not been the case
B-CLUB No. 72 (1991) collage of Zeiram, Iria and Cyber Ninja for Bandai Magazine by Keita Amemiya.
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Handing over all rights isn't completely out of the question, just very much an 'add a couple of zeroes' to the fee kinda thing, as they'd then have the design/possible IP for any use or re-sellability in perpetuity with no additional compensation for the artist, despite probs not even wanting that
had this issue a few times over the years, it's usually clients being uninformed rather than malicious, but having to explain it to them in a way that in turn doesn't sour the communication takes a lot of time/effort:
transferrence of all rights for artwork is not normal, is near-always inadvisable
As long as they know why you called and that you're furious, that's enough. You are not a lawyer or government official or whatever, it doesn't have to be done in corpospeak or a formal speech. Call and scream if you have to.
Jhon Gangrenous the Slush
my recent cover illustration for the American Journal of Transplantation! #MedicalIllustration #SciArt
my illustration for the January cover of American Journal of Transplantation!
"There are, of course, an infinity of variations to that single routine."
A new page of my comic Ekphrasis, which you can read for free at ekphrasiscomic.neocities.org.
Honestly this is what kills me about this nonsense, why are you doing a fucking phd if you don’t want to do the reading
MACHO
experiment
a knight who was once a witch