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Friends of Slowcore HQ, we'd like to hear thoughts on long-term sustenance of writing *as an art form* in web3 contexts, as distinguished from "content creation." We're asking ourselves: Could a slowcore approach sustain a long-term livelihood for the Sanctuary? See screenshot (WIP) for ideas on the problem space.
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I think I mentioned having a body of work that draws attention in one of our conversations. You certainly have that. I think we'll still need to bridge between web2 and web3 to achieve discovery which @tombeck.eth brought up. (cont)
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Things like linking related pieces and posting each work in web3 and web2 spaces. So I guess my answer is "not yet but eventually" to whether the Sanctuary could sustain itself through slowcore methods.
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That's my overall impression too: not yet but eventually. If we're lucky. So if we assume that's true, the big question is whether the "runway" we have will be sufficient to carry us until "eventually" arrives. I think web3 gives us solid reasons to hope. But only time will tell whether we're right.
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(Weird. That "site maintenance" link got added to the cast without my intent, and I couldn't delete it for some reason. Anyway, it's not relevant).
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