About a week after this was finished I was evicted by a landlord scared about the new renters rights in May.
So much for having time to work on my art again, but the new place in June could breath some fresh air into my routine at least 😂
Making art only seems hard because you've attached other expectations to the process.
Why must it look a certain way?
Why does your idea have to be rigid?
Why do you have to share it?
Why does it have to be perfect before it's done?
Why not experiment?
@DiscussingFilm Do they just not want to maintain the code for doing interactive films? The only other interactive movie they have listed on their site is Kimmy Schmidt, and that's also being removed.
@VardoWilliam@emmasaurustex Had this happen a couple times in the last year (going late at night will do that), best experience. Also funny that the first time it happened half way through the film the lights came up, an employee walked in, saw me, panicked and went and turned them back off again.
@TheCinesthetic Watching The Art Life, where David talked about showing his dad his work for the first time and his response being a non-sarcastic "you should never have kids", helps add context to the "...and Dad" here.
@offbeatorbit Sex in particular as a part of the art is seen as egregious perversion. These are the forward steps of puritanism mixed with lower attention span and surface level comprehension skills. Not a fan.
@offbeatorbit There is zero room for nuance with audiences these days regarding this. Anything not delivered in exposition is unparseable, any scene that doesn’t instantly move on once the point is made is unnecessary. The feel of the work is secondary to the content, not part of it.