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| | NOTE: I'm not a lawyer. This simply explains intellectual property in plain English. This is not legal advice. NOTE 2: Intellectual property has been abused by lawyers to the point that the domain is very corrupt. Consult a lawyer if you want anything even remotely precise-enough to act on. Intellectual properties (IP) are legal ownership [...]Read More... from Intellectual Property Summarized
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| | Artists are understandably concerned about the possibility that automatic image generators like Stable Diffusion will undercut the market for their work. We live in a society that does not support people who are automated out of a job, and being a visual artist is an already precarious career.In...
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| Wei Dong was born in 1968 in Inner Mongolia, China. He received a BA in Fine Arts from the Department of Fine Arts, Capital Normal University, China in 1991 and moved to the United States the same year. A personal obsession with the female body is one of Wei Dong's many complex interests. Growing up in China under the watchful eye of Mao's red guard, sexual fantasies and freedoms were forcibly repressed. Socialist realism was the standard fair in the art academies of the time, and as a result, any hint of sexual or erotic expression was taboo. Upon entering the United States in 1991, Wei Dong's preoccupation with the root of erotic desires as a young adult were given free reign over his canvases, resulting in grandiose explorations of the flesh. In the art...