Topic: Artist

25 chapters across the catalog

Rat Note
Episode 1733 46:37 - 50:06

1733: Rat Note

Glaze and Nightshade, AI Data Poisoning

Computer scientist Ben Zhao developed tools called Glaze and Nightshade to help artists protect their work from AI scraping. Glaze prevents style mimicry, while Nightshade "poisons" training data to make it functionally useless for AI models. The goal is to force AI companies to seek legitimate licensing deals with creators.

Dangle Op
Episode 1548 39:43 - 44:29

1548: Dangle Op

Sony World Photography Awards, AI Image Controversy

German artist Boris Eldachsen won a category in the Sony World Photography Awards with an AI-generated image but refused the prize to spark a discussion on the future of photography. The hosts point out obvious AI artifacts in the image, such as deformed fingers, and suggest the entire controversy was a publicity stunt by Sony.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 2:09:26 - 2:13:46

1405: No Shields, No Deals

Ghislaine Maxwell Trial, Jeffrey Epstein and Media Silence

The trial of Ghislaine Maxwell continues with testimony from Jeffrey Epstein's former house manager, Juan Alessi. Alessi corroborated accounts of underage girls visiting Epstein's Florida mansion and described Maxwell as the "lady of the house." The hosts note the lack of new information coming out of the trial and discuss the Maxwell family's deep ties to Silicon Valley.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 2:31:20 - 2:34:51

1333: Vaxxhole

Raze Rebuild Business, Independent Artist Launch

Patrick Johnson from Washington announces the launch of his new business, RazeBuild.net, after losing his job and family members over the past two years. The Shopify-based site features his original art on t-shirts and masks, earning him "stereo goat karma" from the hosts for his entrepreneurial spirit.

Croaker
Episode 1288 2:34:17 - 2:37:27

1288: Croaker

Jeffrey Toobin Sex Seminars, Media Coverage Silence

The discussion of Jeffrey Toobin expands to his history with "pick-up artist" seminars and past personal scandals. While Sean Hannity covered the incident extensively, mainstream outlets like NBC News reportedly omitted the story from their primary broadcasts.

Iranahams
Episode 1195 36:30 - 38:50

1195: Iranahams

John Legend on Liberal Art and Country Music Politics

Musician John Legend stated in a clip that most creative people are liberal by nature due to their inclusive environments and global travel. He suggested that if Americans refuse to consume liberal art, there will be very little art left for them. Legend also claimed that many conservative-leaning country artists are actually "in the closet" regarding their liberal views to avoid alienating their fan base.

Carbeque
Episode 1068 55:01 - 59:16

1068: Carbeque

Amazon Book Purge, Roosh V, Content Guidelines

Amazon has removed several books by pickup artist Roosh V, citing violations of content guidelines regarding offensive material. The author claims the purge began with his titles "Bang Iceland" and "Bang Poland" before expanding to his entire catalog. The hosts attribute the move to internal pressure from "social justice warriors" within Amazon's corporate structure rather than a clear violation of existing pornography rules.

Double Header
Episode 1067 10:59 - 13:25

1067: Double Header

Scott Adams, Artistic Style and Absurdist Humor

Scott Adams discusses his artistic background, noting his mother was a landscape artist while his own skills were developed through "brute force" practice. He defines his humor as a combination of observational engineering and identifying cognitive blind spots in management. Adams agrees with the characterization of his work as absurdist, focusing on the irrational behaviors of smart people in office environments.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 1:27:55 - 1:34:26

1040: Pardon Me

Supreme Court Masterpiece Cakeshop Ruling and Artistic Freedom

The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of Colorado baker Jack Phillips, who refused to create a custom cake for a same-sex wedding. The ruling was described as "narrow," focusing on the hostility shown by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission toward Phillips' religious beliefs. The hosts discuss the distinction between selling a pre-made product and being forced to perform "creative labor" on demand.

LibJoe
Episode 1022

1022: LibJoe

Melissa Talon Birthday Song, John C. Dvorak 66th Birthday

Adam Curry presents a birthday gift to John C. Dvorak for his 66th birthday, featuring a musical parody by independent artist Melissa Talon. The hosts discuss Talon's transition from major labels to an independent career in Australia. They briefly touch upon the legalities of parody under ASCAP regulations.

LibJoe
Episode 1022 47:08 - 52:07

1022: LibJoe

Spotify Direct Listing, Artist Equity Exclusion

Spotify went public via a direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange with a valuation of $165 per share. Adam Curry explains that no new shares were issued and no capital was raised; the move was primarily an exit for early investors and labels. The hosts highlight that while music executives and A&R managers cashed in, the artists themselves were excluded from equity deals.

GREP
Episode 926 1:00:27 - 1:02:13

926: GREP

No Agenda Show Art and Fair Use

The hosts showcase a new piece of show art featuring a hammer and sickle modified into a microphone, created by a Polish artist living in Germany. They discuss the legalities of fair use and parody in relation to their branding. Listeners are encouraged to visit the show's art repository to view and contribute original works.

Laptop Bomb
Episode 797 2:57:10 - 3:00:09

797: Laptop Bomb

John C. Dvorak's Escape Artist Dog, Kroeber Anecdote

An anecdote describes a highly intelligent mixed-breed dog named Kroeber who was a master escape artist. The dog reportedly taught other dogs how to escape from kennels and once dug up a deceased smaller dog to play with its head. The story is presented as a classic example of the host's personal storytelling style.

Sculley and Heil
Episode 737 1:56:38 - 1:59:58

737: Sculley and Heil

Microphone Care, Cupping and Detuning Prevention

Bob Heil provides advice on microphone maintenance, warning against blowing into the diaphragm or dropping the equipment. He demonstrates a unique feature of the PR 35 that prevents "detuning" when an artist cups the microphone with their hand. This design choice makes the microphone particularly popular with modern vocalists and rap artists who use that specific technique.

About Face!
Episode 729 1:58:47 - 2:01:59

729: About Face!

Apple vs. Spotify, Artist Ecosystem Strategy

Apple is pursuing a strategy to lure artists away from Spotify by offering a more lucrative ecosystem and direct connections to fans. While Spotify is seen as beneficial for major labels and their stockholders, Apple's model reportedly offers 30-40% more revenue for artists. The Spotify business model is characterized as a "hype" machine designed for a massive IPO exit for label executives.

Taboose
Episode 672 1:49:23 - 1:52:02

672: Taboose

Julien Blanc, Pickup Artist Controversy

Dating coach Julien Blanc is the subject of international petitions seeking to ban him from various countries due to his "sexist" pickup tactics. The hosts suggest the controversy is a calculated publicity stunt designed to increase his visibility and seminar attendance.

Mirific!
Episode 659 2:39:39 - 2:42:40

659: Mirific!

Adobe Behance Talent Search, Tom Leykis Podcast

Adobe is launching a "Talent Search" feature for its Behance community of four million artists, aimed at commercializing the process of finding creative talent. One of the hosts also mentions appearing on Tom Leykis' podcast, which resulted in a significant influx of new listeners and mailing list sign-ups.

Fruity Drinks
Episode 614 1:57:34 - 2:01:28

614: Fruity Drinks

Common Core Renaming and the Classical Musician

A listener reports that under Common Core standards, mathematical terms like "range" are being renamed to "variance" and "measures of central tendency" to "measures of center." Another donation comes from a "broke performing artist" who is a classical violinist. The hosts discuss their love for classical music and the high-fidelity signals of classical radio stations.

Pilots of Terror
Episode 601 55:45 - 58:02

601: Pilots of Terror

Artist Talk, Public Indoctrination

An anecdote from an "artist talk" event describes how middle-aged attendees expressed deep-seated fear and hatred of Vladimir Putin. The observation suggests that both Russian and American publics are being successfully indoctrinated by their respective state-aligned media outlets.