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Creative Independence In The Digital Age: How Composers And Visual Artists Can Distribute Their Work Using Emerging Technologies

For centuries, composers and visual artists have depended on intermediaries to reach their audience — publishers, galleries, labels, agents, and institutions. While these structures still exist and can be valuable, technology has quietly opened parallel paths that allow creators to distribute their work with greater autonomy, flexibility, and creative control.

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When Time Takes Its Toll: The Ephemeral Nature Of Music And Legacy

The phrase " Time Ruins Everything" resonates deeply within the music industry, where the once vibrant sounds of today can fade into obscurity tomorrow. This article explores the ephemeral nature of music and the challenges artists face in preserving their legacy amidst the relentless march of time.

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