Guiding Principles:
There are guiding principles in art and life. It's basically building, either from scratch or through amalgamation, things that are positive and contribute to an existing dialogue.
Art never really tears down anything, even though there are the polemicists who take controversial positions. In the end, they're trying to better things. A good example would be the difference between a photographer with a camera and a soldier with his gun. The exact same skills can be utilized. The end result is very different.
For example, even if the photographer might be critical or negative in her/his portrayal of subject matter, s/he is actually involved in the process of creation and adding something new to the photographic and artistic cannon.
Founding:
Contributors have backgrounds in architecture, art, design, photography, organizational theory, computer science, and artificial intelligence.
The original founder of this blog is abstract and macro-oriented, loving the infrastructure behind things, the interconnectedness, and finding fluidity where others see solid, disparate forms.
With that said, context and creativity transcend media/filters that are added and removed. They also shift with time and new information making something that would be considered static, mobile.


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