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[[GnuMusiq]] is a design for web software that will allow artistic quality to naturally "float to the top" and gain wider recognition, and to make it easier for artists to receive income derived from their creative work.
[[GnuMusiq]] is a design for a net-based service that will allow artistic quality to naturally "float to the top" and gain wider recognition, and to make it easier for artists to receive income derived from their creative work, without artificially hindering access.


Primary goals:
''Technical details are '''[[/details|here]]'''.''
* to decouple ''popularity'' from ''promotion''
==Goals==
* to make the increasingly unworkable copyright legal system irrelevant
We want artists to get paid for creating, regardless of whether it's good or terrible. Ideally, an artist should be able to earn a living wage by spending a working day of reasonable length creating just about anything.


The design is '''discussed in detail [[/details|here]]'''.
We also want artists to be additionally rewarded for creating ''good'' material – works that others find enjoyable – so that they will be able to obtain resources for higher-quality production (e.g. better microphones, additional musicians, spending more time getting the best take and best mix, etc.)
==Key Elements==
* reward audience (users) who take the time to seek out and evaluate new works and new artists
* allow individual users to rate other users by "agreement in taste", making it easier to find works and artists they are the most likely to enjoy
* users can choose to receive notifications of new works, based on artist, topic, other user recommendations, etc.
* users can opt to be [[/patronage|patrons]] of given artists (using a model much like {{l/wp|Patreon}} but more flexible)
* crowdsourced streams which can be downloaded in media-player-sized chunks for offline enjoyment


==Future Plans==
We specifically want this to happen ''without'' artists having to spend a lot of time and effort on "promotion". Quality should be what matters most (although there's no harm in also rewarding artists for being awesome people that their fans want to support).
* I hope to resurrect the {{l/sub|jukebox}} and bring it fully into the digital age.
 
* The software will initially be designed for audio and video, but could later be expanded to allow for other art forms:
Last and foremost, we want listeners to be able to easily find music they like and keep up with the latest tracks from genres and artists they enjoy, while helping to sustain and promote their favorite works.
** webcomics
==How It Works==
** writing
The project starts with uploads<ref name=uploads /> of [[wikipedia:Creative Commons|CC]]-licensed audio files, to build up a library of material that is freely available for listening or download.
** fiber patterns
 
==Further Reading==
We will offer a number of features to attract listeners:
Older versions of the GnuMusiq concept, with more details (only some of which are obsolete) are archived on the {{htwiki|GnuMusiq}}.
* '''personal playlists''' - stream or batch-download for offline listening
==Notes==
* '''federated social networking''' - share and boost new tracks and playlists, with links for immediate access even for users of non-GnuMusiq instances
* [[/Patreon alternative]]
* '''feeds from other CC music sites''' - music from these sites will be added automatically
 
Given that CC-licensed music is currently scattered across hundreds or thousands of other web sites, with little or no cross-cataloguing, the mere fact of having a single location for searching and listening should be an attraction unto itself.
 
Listeners will be able to recommend additional sites, or upload<ref name=uploads /> CC-licensed music they find.
==Footnote==
<references>
<ref name=uploads>The uploading can be done either by artists or their representatives, or by others who find CC-licensed music on other venues. We will need to work out a way to check that the license is correctly identified for each upload, but this can be done manually at first. There is probably a way to crowdsource this work as well.</ref>
</references>

Revision as of 14:06, 19 July 2018

GnuMusiq is a design for a net-based service that will allow artistic quality to naturally "float to the top" and gain wider recognition, and to make it easier for artists to receive income derived from their creative work, without artificially hindering access.

Technical details are here.

Goals

We want artists to get paid for creating, regardless of whether it's good or terrible. Ideally, an artist should be able to earn a living wage by spending a working day of reasonable length creating just about anything.

We also want artists to be additionally rewarded for creating good material – works that others find enjoyable – so that they will be able to obtain resources for higher-quality production (e.g. better microphones, additional musicians, spending more time getting the best take and best mix, etc.)

We specifically want this to happen without artists having to spend a lot of time and effort on "promotion". Quality should be what matters most (although there's no harm in also rewarding artists for being awesome people that their fans want to support).

Last and foremost, we want listeners to be able to easily find music they like and keep up with the latest tracks from genres and artists they enjoy, while helping to sustain and promote their favorite works.

How It Works

The project starts with uploads[1] of CC-licensed audio files, to build up a library of material that is freely available for listening or download.

We will offer a number of features to attract listeners:

  • personal playlists - stream or batch-download for offline listening
  • federated social networking - share and boost new tracks and playlists, with links for immediate access even for users of non-GnuMusiq instances
  • feeds from other CC music sites - music from these sites will be added automatically

Given that CC-licensed music is currently scattered across hundreds or thousands of other web sites, with little or no cross-cataloguing, the mere fact of having a single location for searching and listening should be an attraction unto itself.

Listeners will be able to recommend additional sites, or upload[1] CC-licensed music they find.

Footnote

  1. 1.0 1.1 The uploading can be done either by artists or their representatives, or by others who find CC-licensed music on other venues. We will need to work out a way to check that the license is correctly identified for each upload, but this can be done manually at first. There is probably a way to crowdsource this work as well.