This is a very polite way of saying that they didn't take the needed steps to maintain legal control of the company, which makes me really sad. I know that "artists get taken advantage of by...
The ZA/UM cultural association is different from the studio ZA/UM that developed Disco Elysium, and Luiga says that he chose to dissolve the cultural organization as it "no longer represents the ethos it was founded on."
"People and ideas are meant to be eternal; organizations may well be temporary," Luiga continued. "I find that the organization was successful overall and most of the mistakes that were made were contingent, determined by the sociocultural conditions we were thrown into. I still encourage people to organize, and I would say that one of the qualities that the ZA/UM cultural organization sorely lacked was pretty much any formal structure. For a while, it was beautiful. My sincerest thanks to all that have rooted for us."
This is a very polite way of saying that they didn't take the needed steps to maintain legal control of the company, which makes me really sad. I know that "artists get taken advantage of by businessmen" is a tale as old as time, but it hurts to see it happen to the heart of ZA/UM.
This is a very polite way of saying that they didn't take the needed steps to maintain legal control of the company, which makes me really sad. I know that "artists get taken advantage of by businessmen" is a tale as old as time, but it hurts to see it happen to the heart of ZA/UM.