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by Anthony Burrill

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plagiarism

noun [ U ]

UK   /ˈpleɪ.dʒər.ɪ.zəm/ US   /ˈpleɪ.dʒɚ.ɪ.zəm/

the process or practice of using another person’s ideas or work and pretending that it is your own.

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by Anthony Burrill

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“You really need faith in yourself to make art and to stand up for what you believe in.”

— Elizabeth Peyton

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Reflect on your inner self more profoundly, as the truth resides within your own heart. You’re aware of it all the time, and that’s the reality.
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50% are AI, and 50% are handcrafted. My first and last AI.

Do Not Destroy AI Art Series: Deity

The deity that carries humans to new levels of consciousness with its insufferable glories blinds weak, sensual, or self-centered souls.

Size: 6370 x 3928 pixels (88 x 54 inch)
Year: 2022
Channels: 3 (RGB Color, 8bpc)
Kind: JPEG image
Resolution: 72 pixels/inch
Edition 1/1

Only NFT is available on OpenSea.

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“The value of art lies in its power to inspire, not in its price tag.”

— Unknown

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Rodeo is described on product-hunting and tech launch pages as “a new social app by Foundation” where creators can “post what you’re working on … earn ETH for every mint” and “collect with your friends and get rewards” on the platform.

Why does Foundation Labs / Foundation.app seem inactive on social media lately?

Strategic focus shift: They might have decided to concentrate energy on their own native app (Rodeo) rather than maintain a vigorous presence across multiple external social channels. If their key goal is to get users into their own ecosystem, then external social media might become secondary.

Audience targeting: If their users are creators and collectors who are already on the app, they might expect less external promotion and more in-app engagement. That can lead to the perception of “inactivity” externally.

Resource & priorities trade-off: Social media content—regular posts, community engagement, outreach—takes time and resources. If Foundation Labs is diverting those resources into product, features, or the app community, this may explain quieter external channels.

Platform and product evolution: When you build a niche or creator-centric product (like NFTs or creator journals), the conversation often moves inside industry-specific communities (Discord, on-app feeds, private groups) rather than broad public Instagram/X posts. So: they might still be active, but the activity is less visible to casual observers.

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“Self-made” means a person has achieved success, wealth, or status through their own efforts, especially by rising from a position of poverty or obscurity. It implies success that is not inherited or the result of privilege, but rather earned through personal talent and hard work. The term can also be used literally to mean “made by oneself”. 

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“A study compiled by data gurus BFAMFAPhD reaffirms what many, many, many critics have postulated – American artists are facing a diversity problem. As The Washington Post reported, BFAMFAPhD’s research reveals that most artists making a living from their work are white. And by most, we mean 77.6%.”

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“These incidents spotlight a dilemma about public art and public taste. The censorious tend to assume that the line should be theirs to decide, claiming reasons like protecting children, but maybe just projecting their beliefs. The open-minded wonder how something so mild can offend and why society keeps getting denied wider views.”

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“If you can’t talk about your art, maybe you don’t know why you’re doing it.”

— Damien Hirst

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plagiarism

noun [ U ]

UK   /ˈpleɪ.dʒər.ɪ.zəm/ US   /ˈpleɪ.dʒɚ.ɪ.zəm/

the process or practice of using another person’s ideas or work and pretending that it is your own.

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“Art history reminds us that fame is fickle. Many artists adored in their time are now forgotten, while those once overlooked have become pillars of artistic legacy (van Gogh, Herman Melville, Johannes Vermeer, etc..). Present acclaim rarely predicts enduring relevance.”

— Flannel Capital

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“The value of art lies in its power to inspire, not in its price tag.”

— Unknown

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