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On 25-12-2015 16:08, Pekka Aho wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> I do not want to sound cynical but I doubt there are many artists who
>> accept to create something only to be simply part of somebody else's
>> work. Most will be reluctant to do so if I am not mistaken. A creation
>> process is very individualistic with a strong proprietary sense. Maybe
>> in advertisements work (for instance) that may not be so, but in that
>> case you are paid for your work. Just my two cents of course.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thomas
>
> My thoughts exactly.
>
> Personally, all my time, energy, efforts and interests are already "reserved"
> for my own project(s) only. I'm having my very own visions, plans, goals and
> ways of doing things and all, thus it'd feel extremely weird and wrong to have
> any of that stuff included in someone elses work.
>
Well, that is something very true to consider indeed. I totally agree.
--
Thomas
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