And on a positive side, maybe digital writers can finally start to earn a
living?
On 10 March 2016 at 12:45, dave miller wrote:
> I agree it's all far too slick. I don't like how the art is commercialised
> and reinvented without respect for what was done before. I'm
I agree it's all far too slick. I don't like how the art is commercialised
and reinvented without respect for what was done before. I'm interested in
the future of the book stuff, but it's presented as a new thing and all
those many artistic and experimental works in digital storytelling over
many
wondering whether other people might perceive this interesting project a
bit overlinked with commerce..? maybe its just me and being too wrapped up
with art being free of penalties (eg having to pay) at the point of
delivery..?
On the other hand, it can perhaps be argued that the point of delivery
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