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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.
>
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> --
> 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.
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