I see a lot of restoration efforts to repair traditional temples and temple art, but very very little that merges old and new. There’s hyper-modern video games and anime, centuries-old crafts and ceremonial art, but it’s hard to find something new in physical mediums.
I was hoping that the art scene in Japan would be as highly developed as the music scene there, but I haven’t seen anything like that yet.
Or I can put it this way: what I’m trying to do, say, 10-20 years from now is so much more ambitious than anything I’ve done so far that it’d feel like popping champagne at the starting line…
I wouldn’t know, I’ve never really celebrated anything 😂 I guess my idea of celebrating is embarking on the next challenge and trying to accomplish that.
Interesting questions from a podcast: “What are your accomplishments, and when is the last time you celebrated them?”
This is a spoiler for a song that will be shared with Wave Potter next week on his music livestream:
I just bought their 2022 album as well as this newer single, so I’m really excited to give it a closer listen.
This is a spoiler for a song that will be shared with Wave Potter next week on his music livestream:
People mourn the loss of the Library of Alexandria, but there are thousands of people living today who are silenced because of a lack of opportunity or funding.
"To be honest, I find it a bit comic how 'collector' is considered such a great status today. What does a collector do that is impressive aside from saving art for future generations? In the past, what a person commissioned was a measure of greatness."
- Karl Zipser
There was an Internet outage today, and I actually had to open a book 😂
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This is a very informative and transparent video explaining what all the income streams are for a major YouTube channel with 12 employees: https://youtu.be/KvDHMeJJ_cY
