Very sure that there are many other freaks like me who enjoy this 😅 https://www.personalcanon.com/p/research-as-leisure-activity?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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i start a lot of my projects by researching things related to what i'm working on. just google your topic and look at articles (jstor is a great place to find scholarly stuff)🎢 or if you're doing film ubu web is a lovely place to find inspiration! i'm also a big fan of internet archive because there's all sorts of crazy random stuff on there. i find that researching helps me solidify my ideas🐆
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