I play with books, cats, food, yarn, and dirt, not all at the same time. Software engineer. Society of People Interested in Boring Things. She/her, cis.
Yvonne Lam
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The billionaire started the same trash fire many times over, in exactly the same way. Didn't matter whether it was a tech company, a museum, a product, or what. They rolled a certain way, and they were so sheltered they never got the feedback in a way that sank in.
Hollywood executives could simply spend money on new material instead of being cheap and lazy and remaking/rebooting/making eleventy million sequels to existing things.
It's not uncommon for me to meet people who worked for various arts and civic orgs the billionaire was involved in. We usually end up in a corner trading war stories, and not the kind about how brilliant the billionaire was, either.
I understand why "how about we don't do the thing that no one wants?" is a difficult question for people to hear, but it is in fact often the correct question.
“I said, ‘If you were to give me access to your archive, I guarantee that you have a whole book in there.’… I asked if she could make me a playlist to listen to while editing, so I could get into the vibe of her whole scene… The intimacy of making a book with an artist is like a mini marriage.”
I am apprised that it is #phallusthursday: Iceland has this covered, really: the world's one, the only, phallological museum: www.phallus.is
Yvonne Lam
Yvonne Lam
Yvonne Lam
Yvonne Lam
Asking first, and listening for real, is the closest thing to magic that we have, and I think we should damn well use it
Textile and fiber arts friends, a new book about May Morris and her circle that sounds amazing!