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jt1674 · 6 months
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palomaslpibld · 6 months
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thebowerypresents · 5 months
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Spiritualized – Webster Hall – November 12, 2023
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Jason Pierce’s psychedelic space-rock project Spiritualized has been going strong for more than 30 years, and with the band traveling across America for the past week in support of last year’s “glorious” Everything Was Beautiful, they arrived at Webster Hall on Sunday night to close out their tour in triumphant style.
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Photos courtesy of Ellen Qbertplaya | @Qbertplaya
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musickickztoo · 5 months
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Jason Pierce  *November 19, 1965
Peter Kember  *November 19, 1965
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dougwallen · 2 years
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Spiritualized review for The Weekend Australian
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altamontpt · 2 years
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Panda Bear & Sonic Boom - Reset (2022)
Panda Bear & Sonic Boom acabam de lançar Reset, novo e fresco trabalho que se dá bem com o tempo de verão. Mostra-se, ao mesmo tempo, retrô e contemporâneo, e é mesmo bom de ouvir.
Noah Lennox voltou aos disco e veio na companhia de Peter Kember. O mesmo é dizer que Reset, o álbum, resulta das mentes criativas de Panda Bear e de Sonic Boom. E resulta airosamente bem. Comecemos pelas apresentações, apesar de poderem ser escusadas para a maioria de quem nos lê. Dito de forma simplista, Noah Lennox apaixonou-se por uma portuguesa há já alguns anos e resolveu vir viver para…
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insanityisdivine · 3 months
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Just Got Married Vibes
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Ace is holding that piece the same way one would hold a bouquet at their own wedding
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jaybaeblue · 14 days
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*cutely adds him to my comfort characters <333333333333*
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Which trio do you love most?
Propaganda is allowed.
Reblog for a larger sample size.
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soyboysace · 1 year
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"I WANT CLARA OSWALD" me too bitch get in line
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hetchless · 10 months
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diversity win! the lego i’ve headcanoned as gay for almost a decade is actually gay!!!
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jt1674 · 5 months
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skeetlebeetle · 1 year
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i’m actually going insane. i made another dumb fucking kissjoys fanfic ok i’m i i i’m i help me.
ok whatever there it is. here comes the desc and blurb 🤦‍♂️
The Demon can’t wait any longer for the Spaceman to give him some attention.
“Do it again,” Demon said, not ordering loudly, but not quite whispering. “Pull my hair again.”
Ace gripped tighter but didn’t yank just yet. He put his face into the hair he was holding, and smiled. “What’s the magic word, baby?”
“Now,” Demon gruffed, pinching some of the skin of Ace’s neck with his teeth.
Ace hummed amusedly. “Close enough.”
if u kno me irl no u fuckin don’t
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stillunusual · 7 months
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Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (1997)
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musickickztoo · 1 year
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Jason Pierce  *November 19, 1965
Peter Kember  *November 19, 1965
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literaticat · 10 months
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I've noticed some book covers recently have AI art included in them. Why does it feel like publishing is giving less effort to ensure AI art is not being used? What can other authors do to ensure AI art is not being used for their covers?
I have seen a couple of controversies about this -- one, a Sarah J Maas cover, one a Christopher Paolini cover.
On the one hand, the fact is that MANY covers are made using at least in part stock images -- artists and photographers upload their images to the stock site, the publisher pays whatever licensing fees and uses the image/photo/whatever as part of the design. This is totally normal.
In these two cases, at least, it looks like these images were obtained from stock image sites. I can see a designer searching the stock sites for images (just like they have for years and years), seeing a dope-looking wolf or spaceman or whatever that somebody uploaded, and being like, "cool image!" and paying the fee and using it, just as they have done a thousand times before, and not even thinking anything of it. Which like -- is a LITTLE less scary to me than the publisher, idk, firing the designers and then just having some intern go on an AI bot and say "make me a cover with a wolf on it!"
The problem of course is that (most? all??? much of??) AI-generated "art" is scraping other images/artwork off the internet and, to use the technical term, mish-moshing it, which means that somebody somewhere's intellectual property is being used/altered/god-knows-what, unbeknownst to them. I strongly suspect that, nine or even six months ago or whenever these covers were being designed, the designers and other folks at the publisher didn't even KNOW to be concerned about what was on the stock sites -- like this technology is moving at SUCH a rapid pace, it's head-spinning.
I can tell you what agents are concerned about at the moment, and it's three-pronged:
-- we don't want our authors or artists work to be data-mined / scraped to "train" AI learning models/bots
-- we don't want covers or other imagery created by AI
-- we don't want AI generated narration for audiobooks
Agents are working to get this kind of language into contracts currently -- this is literally one of the top topics at all of our agency meetings, and I'm sure is a top topic at publishers as well. However different publishers are at different stages here -- some are including it, some are still working on the language, etc -- but I suspect/hope that these kinds of clauses will be standard in publishing contracts across the board by the end of the year. (Though of course it might be evolving as the technology evolves.)
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