Expressing yourself. Telling stories. Playing games. Connecting with others. It’s what the Web is for, but too often we focus on the latest trendy technology meme or e-commerce scheme’ and forget that the Internet is really a sandbox for engagement, fun, and participation. Pioneering Web maker ze frank will sit down for a conversation with Scott Kirsner, author of the book Fans, Friends & Followers, to talk about being creative in the digital age ’ and earning a living at it.
Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Ze Frank Conversation: The Creative Lifestyle
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Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist, composer, visual artist, and author.
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Initially, Lanier was one of the early digital leaders that praised the possibilities of the Internet and was optimistic about its uses for musicians, artists, scientists, and developers. He has since come to the realization that the intellectual collective that the Internet has fostered may have come at the expense of individual creativity.
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