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sumaleth.bsky.social
Experience designer: 🎮 games, 🖱️ software. Currently making: CerebrateGame, shader art, a mess. http://sumaleth.com https://sumaleth.itch.io
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Congratsies :)
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Absolutely. I've got his "The Complete Short Stories" and there are some incredible, memorable shorts in there.
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Great story, lovely animated version in Love Death + Robots too.
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It knows you too well, Ken :P
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Congrats :)
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Still love this stuff.
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I have this book! (and the one with the tall archways :)
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Dang :D
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I watch disc golf and do sudoku variants :}
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If left and right arrow keys don't skip 10 seconds (not 15 seconds!) then same
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I want to eat them.
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(the link to your blog in the youtube description is broken :)
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(the blog link is wrong :)
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Oh yeah that's a lot of places! What's the long term goal? Is it to: a. just have as many people see your art as possible? b. to build an audience so that you can move to a solo career at some point? c. to put your art in front of as many producers as possible, for work prospects?
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I'm not sure if we're living in an unusual period where everything just gets tossed in the air every few years but it'll eventually settle down into a stable system for everything, or if it's no more stability for anything ever more. :}
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And then they got launched into the air again with covid: no live shows, no travel. And it's looking a lot like music touring is never going to come back to what it was so everyone is wondering what is going to happen in its place.
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It could be rough for a while too if the music industry is anything to go by. They got thrown into the air when napster came out and it has sort of settled down (unsustainably) into Spotify and the smaller platforms in its orbit.
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The best approach at the moment might just be to post on one or two that you enjoy using (and where the terms of usage are acceptable re AI), and keep an ear to the ground to see if a new centralized place starts to emerge. No point wasting too much energy on something that doesn't exist.
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Bullet Train (2022) :)
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I wonder if this is the new normal for the foreseeable future or if it's just a temporary mess at the moment that will quickly resolve into something useful and usable again.
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It's probably going to take research, to find where people congregate who might be particularly interested in whatever we each have to offer, or experimentation with each of the platforms.
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I don't know how to find audiences these days. There are probably some good, specific places to go if you are making some very specific things, but there's certainly centralized audience any longer.