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"Well armed for revolution"
Graphic by Loki Gwyn
Indie Studio Experimenting With Having You Pay For Games Upfront
For years, gaming has been descending deeper and deeper into a disturbing trend: trying to make us pay more than $60. Developers have been scrambling to sustain their profits despite radically increasing production costs, and if you’re as sick of that bullshit as we are, then we have great news for you! Indie studio One Shot is experimenting with a new way to pay for games: a single, up-front cost that just gets you the whole thing!
“Kickstarters, Early Access, and microtransactions have some justifiably shaky reputations, so we thought: what if we just made a game, and gave our customers the entire thing?” said studio head Jordan Richardson. “We’re really trying to innovate and push the boundaries of what can be done with payment models, and I think we’ve found something really special here.”
In a radical new approach, all of One Shot’s games reportedly release in an entirely complete state with no game-breaking bugs on release day and are continually updated with additional content patches, all for free, at semi-regular intervals for a few years after launch.
When asked if One Shot’s games are fun or interesting to play, Jordan responded, “Oh, absolutely not. We’re not making nearly enough money for something like that.”
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I forgot to post these doodles of @patiencepop ‘s characters! She’s still wicked talented and has amazing characters and story concepts! Have a great week everyone! 💕💕💕 #characterdesign #character #characterillustration #revolutionart #cotton https://www.instagram.com/p/CgKf8jDPyCp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
❤♠♻SATUR DAZE❤♠♻ My, "Im ready to get into this studio to record " face. This was how I was thinking, and how I feel always reflect my body language and face lol working on my next project; well, I basically just wrapped up the Recording part for it This weekend. #queenleft #blackexcellence #uedstudios #atlanta #femalerapper #revolutionary #revolutionart #light
Back in the studio with @jaouad.bentama and @inmmezzure . Oh do good to be alive. #backinaction #underground #revolutionart (at Con Artist Collective)
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‘Notes on the Gallery Space’ - Brian O’Doherty
29th September 2016
In todays lecture we discussed the facts and opinions of Brian O’ Doherty’s text. I found it extremely educational and insightful. Before reading this text I had not thought more so about the gallery space and the way it looks, than the actual art piece which sits on the walls of the gallery. Its not just the art sitting on the walls; which is the ‘art’, its the whole art exhibition experience.
The ‘bold’ words and meanings are an overview of the text. Furthermore, words that interested me but, text that I do not fully understand the full meaning of; I have collated and put them in a glossary type format.
Archetypal - ‘’An original model or type after which other similar things are patterned; a prototype.’’
Miniaturisation - ‘’To plan or make on a greatly reduced scale.’’
Modernism - ‘’In its broadest definition, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes the modernist movement in the arts, its set of cultural tendencies and associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In particular the development of modern industrial societies and the rapid growth of cities, followed then by the horror of World War I, were among the factors that shaped Modernism. Related terms are modern, modernist, contemporary, and postmodern.
In art, Modernism explicitly rejects the ideology of realism and makes use of the works of the past, through the application of reprise, incorporation, rewriting, recapitulation, revision and parody in new forms. Modernism also rejects the lingering certainty of Enlightenment thinking, as well as the idea of a compassionate, all-powerful Creator.’’
Provocation - ‘’The act of provoking or inciting.’’
Paradoxical - ‘’A statement that seems to contradict itself but may nonetheless be true.’’
Superfluous -’’Being beyond what is required or sufficient.’’