Where is your Paisley park? Is it a physical space? Why do you feel most creative there?
Is the internet our 21st century panopticon? Is this necessarily a bad thing?
I would say I have two 'Paisley Park's'. One being my bedroom and the other being my mind. These are my spaces where I feel most comfortable because I can turn myself off from the world and be on my own, because I'm able to turn myself off from the outside world I can think of new ideas and be most creative. I think that the internet is our panopticon in the 21st century and don't think it is a bad thing at all.
Consider where you post your work online. Who owns the rights to your content, and what is the policy if someone uses your content without credit?
As far as I'm aware I own all rights to my work no matter where it I published unless I have given permission for the person publishing it to have ownership to it as well. If someone was to use my work without credit it would be illegal as far as I'm aware.
Is your digital footprint worrying/useful/unimportant to you?
I didn't really know what a digital footprint was but now I do yes it is worrying to me. I din't actually know how much of me is online and what information people can find out about me on the internet so it is very scary.
'A digital footprint is a trail of data you create while using the Internet. It includes the websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit to online services. A "passive digital footprint" is a data trail you unintentionally leave online'.
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