This week, we talk about the creative work we do and why we do it. What draws you to the art you make: love or fear? Where does social media fit into the new “sharing” (read:free) economy? Plus, iconic photojournalist W. Eugene Smith is our Photographer of the Week.
Links for this episode:
- David Byrne: ‘The internet will suck all creative content out of the world’ | Music | The Guardian
- Episode 189: Why A Dead Shark Costs $12 Million : Planet Money : NPR
- TED talks are lying to you – Salon.com
- Graffiti artist Banksy says he sold original pieces for cheap in Central Park – NY Daily News
- W. Eugene Smith – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Family of Man – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- W. Eugene Smith’s ‘Big Book,’ His Way – NYTimes.com
- Recommended Book: W. Eugene Smith “The Big Book”