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Oct 2017

How do we want to do this?

  • Do we swarm together at Unu.ai
  • Or do we make decisions on the Tapas forum using polls like this one?

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So it looks like we're doing Tapas polls. That could totally work. We won't be able to swarm in real time but we also won't have to worry about coordinating across time zones.

Smallest possible group is probably three people. That's not a true swarm, but it prevents any single artist from dominating the conversation. I definitely want to be a part of this, so we need at least two more people.

This seems like a really cool idea, and I'm willing to participate.

Yeah, this is fascinating. I have no idea if I'd fit in with whatever genre gets picked (most likely not) but I definitely want to follow along and see what happens with it.

I'm just a writer, so if I'm going to be part of the first group then the others will have to serve in that capacity only. Larger swarms may be able to contain both writers and illustrators but it doesn't seem fair for a small group.

We still need one other person on board. To be clear, this first story is going to be super short. Three artists means just three chapters, and they can be short chapters at that.

I'm not expecting anyone to put in an extraordinary effort. The point is to make content creation easier by taking advantage of additional manpower, new technologies, and the fact that improving something is less demanding work than creating it from scratch.

It looks like we're doing this already. Great! Can we get confirmation on who's participating? How about it, @Toon, @sandpaperdaisy, @silvereyedlily, and @Puppisama? Is now a good time for you, @punkarsenic and @Kattlanna?

While we're sorting out the lineup, we can also start figuring out what kind of story we want to tell. The group has the last word, but everybody reading this threat can mention a genre or specific story idea or both.

Now is quite late for me (9pm on a rough day) but tomorrow or the next day Im going to be more free.

Sure, I meant starting today. But we're all in different time zones so there's no need to do this in real time. We did choose to use the forum for this. :slight_smile:

What genre of comics does everyone participating write? Will this question help us work towards figuring out the genre or story idea? It's night time for me, but I may have some time tonight.

We're brainstorming, but slowly. No need to lose any sleep over this.

I write fantasy, horror, and science fiction. If I have to work on a romance it has to be a romantic comedy.

For me it's fantasy, mystery, or science fiction.

wanna marry this post

sociological research?? in a visual media interwebs?? WITH PRACTICAL APPLICATION THAT CAN BENEFIT REAL HUMAN BEANS????

gooooooaaaaaaaaalllllsssss

(o i am not participates, i have crew waiting and can approach similarly genre'd artists for the mutual support cameos and in-universe reference swapping ehe. just wanted to thumbsup this whole thing because yaaaas psychology and anthropology and human cooperation i want to see u all get famous as heck)

The idea is to work without leaders, so it wouldn't feel right to have quotas or deadlines that the group hasn't set for itself. In any case, this is the first project of its kind. Let's focus on finishing the work before we try and break any speed records.

Think of it as a project that will be completed no matter what you do. You don't have to worry about the whole thing folding up. Instead you should concentrate on making a contribution and ensuring that you're still here at the finish.

As for future swarms, I can see them having HR meetings. Everyone will have some idea of how much everyone else is contributing. If someone is slacking, they risk getting voted off the island, losing half their share, and not being invited to future collaborations. On the other hand, the really hardworking artists will be free to find groups that more closely match their skill level and work ethic.

Basically the swarm exists to help each of its members. But it's not a free ride and it's not a drag either.