
Does Art Lose Its Power Without an Audience?
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Does art lose its power if no one sees it?
In this episode, Breallyn and Lyndon unpack the value of unseen work—where it lives, who it’s for, and whether the audience gives it meaning. From Emily Dickinson’s drawer to the Wu-Tang album no one can stream, they ask whether the act of making is enough… and somewhere along the way, Lyndon also demands recognition for being an early adopter of Crocs.
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Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.
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