

Perhaps around the idea of ‘experiential programming’ and connectivity, where Isadora plays beautifully (joyfully) with other software and hardware systems without the need for coding. I see a whole imaginative world built around the software that has a unique brand position. What would be your wildly unusual/crazy/unexpected means to ensure that Isadora grows and flourished.Could that package fully serve and cover our expanding needs? So, I suppose, it depends on the package, but probably no. If we offered a hardware package, would you be interested to buy it?įor my purposes, I often find that there are different kinds of hardware needs depending on the project, so what would be the package that covers “all needs”? Hopefully in the Mac realm also there will be soon stronger machines that have faster cpu/gpu/… available – for different kinds of purposes (not only Isadora). I think it’s fair not having to pay for a bug report - and having that bug repaired.Īnd yes, the great Isadora forum is an indispensable part of the Isadora app. I’m not agaist premium support, but 90% of times I’ve asked something in the forum, it has been because of a bug report. Should we offer premium support and charge more for those who receive it? (Or offer a less expensive version that comes with forum-only support?) I’ve been very happy to work with the extremely versatile Isadora, and hopefully I can afford doing that in the future too. Also, I would't like to waste the Isadora registerings to a computer I don't own.
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If I had to install a full version to a borrowed/rented computer, I would need to pay Isadora twice.

In addition, artists have to pay for everything to show their work (renting equipment, build the structures,…).Īs an artist, I’m often having gallery exhibitions with borrowed or rented computers. Usually artists like me don’t sell their installation work, and – at least in my country – they don’t get paid for the exhibitions in a gallery (or most times even in a museum).
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I think it’s very important to have access to the free Isadora version with which you cannot save projects – as it has been until now. Isadora has been really a great tool, and I'm eagerly waiting for the new release.īuy-to-own" or a subscription? Which do you prefer This strength is such a big part of IZZYs value. Not so sure at all about hardware for complex reasons.īravo to the forum as ever. Exploring avenues for making the brand more visible and value perceived is a very worthy idea. Having done extensive comparisons to the alternate offerings repeatedly over the years, IZZY is and continues to be the best offering and value not just in money terms. I also have just taken up an academic position and am very keen to get it into the lab. I also strongly support a viable student model, that will get more people using it. I think having a subscription model in parallel for new and different types of users is a very good idea. I truly respect artist driven software and the truth that younger artists need to be able to get in easily and older ones are and should be happy to pay commensurately. As an artist with now 40 years of practice behind me.

Existing in a complicated world of RMB AU$ and NZ$ I shall decline to put a figure out there. I strongly prefer the user own model especially for existing owners.
