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Given that the kind of work that we do, either online or off, doesn't
tend to have a large public, do people ever get weary of doing stuff? Do
people ever get frustrated by the lack of response to their work? If so,
(how) do you find the strength to carry on? How have people changed
their work, if at all, in order to increase its impact and the amount of
response it generates?

[I ask this as I ponder shutting down the weblabel I've run for the last
year because of what appears to be a lack of interest on the part of
both artists and audiences. Have other people had similar experiences?
I'd be interested to compare notes.]

Phil

(((PS. This is not a covert ad for my weblabel by the way. But of course
you can visit the site if you want. :-/ 

"The gravest danger our Nation faces 
lies at the crossroads of 
radicalism and technology."

George W. Bush
17 September 2002

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http://www.sfu.ca/~pthomson/
http://centibel.vze.com/ 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/databenders/
http://www.freelists.org/webpage/experimustech
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