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Want to help me With an Anthropological study paper about Online Artist Communities for my class?
How would you describe the art community online and the subcultures within the online art community?
Do people act differently towards an artist that has garnered more clout/fame and do they interact with fans in a different way than artist with a smaller fallowing? Also, How might that effect the artist monetarily as they sell their art work.
If you are in a online art community sub culture (like a particular medium like painting, digital art, animation, crochet, ect or particular subject like fandom and such) can you describe it to me?
How you think AI and grifters effect these online communities and artist.
Also,
How would you describe online culture? I know that the way we interact with people online is different than how we interact with each other in person.
9.1.2023
trying to motivate myself by taking nice pictures of my desk setup….
random things I do to fool my brain into staying interested during online study
changing my chrome cursor into something cute like a strawberry
changing my chrome theme to a wacky colour
adding stickers onto my laptop
listening to new music in a language I don’t know
or hyped video game music for energy
buying a fidget toy. like deadass I had my doubts but they’re so good
using the web paint extension while in meetings or lectures
changing the appearance of whatever note taking app you use
for epic gamers with light-up keyboards, changing the light’s colour settings
having a very hot or very cold drink
putting said drink directly under my face when working and using a straw, so I don’t forget it’s there and don’t have to move my head much to sip
hav u eaten or drank anything today hey hello it’s already midday
sparkling water perchance?? it’s water but it’s fun and interesting
ambient fireplace 10 hours loop
alternatively, death metal hardcore bass boosted.mp3
putting on a ridiculous outfit and pretending you’re a wizard doing important work. I have given up on being “put together” at this stage
getting up and having scheduled dance breaks to move around
don’t like your chair? are u gay and can’t sit normal? try arranging pillows and boxes to make a diy cross-legged chair or sit on the floor
u kno when you get a million ideas during studying but u don’t want to break focus: hey siri okay google alexa remind me in a sec about this very specific thing that just couldn’t wait 10 more minutes to force itself into brain
giving up. lmao sometimes you genuinely need a break and nothing you do will make your brain focus so don’t feel guilty for needing rest! it’s technically more productive to spend the time resting and recharging than forcing yourself to half assedly focus and get nothing done
tl;dr- changing appearances of devices often for Spice, having small snacks and various drinks, hype music for energy, any and all fidget toys, knowing when to give up
An introduction to Viking History. Each week historian Terri Barnes takes you through a different aspect of the lives of Norse peoples who l
OUR friends over at Medievalists.net are holding online courses on the medieval world.
The first course is about the Viking Age and begins on September 9th.
Find out more here.
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Online courses
Free online courses is honestly one of the best ways to utilize time and free resources. I have a Lot of sites and apps that give out knowledge for free! let's look at some of them
1. Coursera
This is available as an app and website both, with over 1500 free courses. The topics include a lot of things from science and maths and computer engineering, to let's say, Indigenous Canada and First Step Korean. You get lifetime access to the course contents.
Plus, if you do decide to throw in some bucks, you get a certificate of completion of course to add to your CV or Résumé. It also gives an option to earn a bachelor's or master's online.
2. edX
This too is available as both an app and website. The courses have a time limit in which you need to finish the course if you are taking it for free. It also has a bunch of other features - micromaster's, microbachelor's, professional certificate, X series (a series of courses based on one topic), online master's degree. I'd really say that y'all should check it out.
3. Udemy
Site and app, a wide variety of topics. I took a course about python basics and about witchcraft on there, so you can judge the variety. It gives a 30 day money back guarantee on its courses. Some are free, most are paid, but their costs start from as low as 385 rupees (5 dollars). The free courses have good content too.
4. Great Learning
This is relatively new, but still good. Courses are available in hindi as well. App and site both. It gives technical courses that help you get a job soon and look good on your resume and CV.