ShopDreamUp AI ArtDreamUp
Deviation Actions
I am pleased to announce that after all these years I just discovered that Creative Commons (.org) features a dA article I wrote on the subject of the CC License.
The CC dA Case Study feature can be read here: wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_… and here in this study of the Visual Arts (PDF): creativecommons.org.au/materia…
My original article about the introduction of the license on dA can be read here: news.deviantart.com/article/23…
Thank you.
The CC dA Case Study feature can be read here: wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_… and here in this study of the Visual Arts (PDF): creativecommons.org.au/materia…
My original article about the introduction of the license on dA can be read here: news.deviantart.com/article/23…
Thank you.
Been SO long I know
Well it's been yonks since I've done anything here. And the main reason for that is...
Burnout and an intense fear of failure on top of the sharp edges of Life on many fronts.
I've made the conscious decision to not only work on my digital art skills, but put my money where my desire is. So I signed up for this: http://www.conceptart.org/go/learn/ ...
I will finally get to use my old Wacom Intuos 3 tablet collecting dust. In the meantime I need to clean up this space. It's not a shining example of where I am now.
Bread and butter these days is Freelance Journalism, mainly with Indian Country Media Network: https://indiancountrymedianetwor
9-11: My Story (Repost from 9-11, 2006)
Somethiing I really don't talk about much in depth with people....
"Don't think, feel. It is like a finger pointing a way to the Moon. Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory." (Bruce Lee, Enter the Dragon)
Ive taken the day off work today.
I refuse to put on the act and play the game not today of all days.
I'm watching the documentary of documentaries about 9/11 by the Naudet Brothers. I know that firehouse a little bit I used to go to the Kinkos Copies across the street from it on occasion. Its really strange to think about the streets I used to wal
dAlicious Tidbits #2 Feature and SITAS
My recent dA News Resources article "Plagiarism on the Web" is being featured in dAlicious Tidbits #2 by the lovely ~drop-asd (https://www.deviantart.com/drop-asd) :w00t:
"dAlicious titbits is a detailed compilation of different kinds of events, contests, projects, features, interviews and whatnots going on around the site.
The aim of this article is to help you find your way to some delicious information around the site as well as help you find assistance for your projects. Please, fav it or leave me a comment to support it."
Please do have a look dAlicious here http://news.deviantart.com/article/126812/
EDIT:
The resources I listed in the article are also being added
Featured in Creative Commons Book re dA
EDIT: Updated Links as of 23 August 2010
I am pleased to announce that after all these years I just discovered that the Creative Commons Wiki features a dA article I wrote on the subject of the CC License.
The CC dA Case Study feature can be read here: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/DeviantART and here in this study of the visual arts (PDF):http://creativecommons.org.au/content/BAAC_visual_arts_cluster.pdf
My original article about the introduction of the license here on dA can be read here: http://news.deviantart.com/article/23957/
My article is also part of a larger book, "Building an Australasian Commons" edited by Rachel
© 2010 - 2024 IconicImagery
Comments1
Join the community to add your comment. Already a deviant? Log In
ADDENDUM:
My article is also part of a larger book, "Building an Australasian Commons" edited by Rachel Cobcroft, former staff member of the Creative Commons Clinic, Brisbane, Australia. Together with an international team from CC, she helped build the Creative Commons Case Studies Wiki. The full book can be downloaded as follows:
[link]
My article is also part of a larger book, "Building an Australasian Commons" edited by Rachel Cobcroft, former staff member of the Creative Commons Clinic, Brisbane, Australia. Together with an international team from CC, she helped build the Creative Commons Case Studies Wiki. The full book can be downloaded as follows:
[link]