Iβve been itching to continue with a sequel to a creative project that I have done in 2022. The difference is that this time I want to change the media of which I interpret my concept. I feel blocked and tied up to a chair (or slapped with a shebsheb) cuz everyone does photo journals. Hence ,, procrastination! I think I needed to hear that βthatβs okayβ, as long as I add my own spice to the mixture. Thank you Nadir β€οΈ I said it once and I say it again, you should run for presidency bahahahah..
PS:: the disclaimer at the end with the ref to the book cracked me up .. GREATE EXAMPLE
This is a thought-provoking piece. Thanks for writing it, Nadir! We are influenced by others to a large extent in our lives as we do pick ideas both consciously and unconsciously. However, in the creative industry and in the 'social media' industry (if it be called that), it is quite tricking to incorporate an idea taken from somebody else as there has to be a fine line between 'copying' and do it smartly though for the person whose ideas are stolen, it does become frustrating! ;) In linguistics, we call it 'recycling' and more precisely 'recycling with a differance', that is, we pick 'learning objects' and use them in our own way by bringing in some variation and as someone said, there is actually nothing new - no new stories, but they are, in fact, "another first time" (said by a linguist).
Keep up the good work! Would love to see if you create a workshop based on it.
Love this. I'm not advocating for plagiarism or copying. Honourable theft is an intrinsic part of any artists process - consciously or subconsciously. It is impossible to not be conditioned by your surroundings and inspirations.
We're living and reliving recycled human experiences. Evolution is just adding our contemporary sauce! You said it perfectly!
loved reading this, nadir. i hope one day i will be able to create an art that will be the memory of all the artists i have fallen in love along the way, you being one of them <3
Loved reading this thought nadir, and have been looking forward and up at your little bits of creative births on social media. :') thank you for reminding me and us about the process of 'stealing ideas' and rearranging the idea to make it ours.
Iβve been itching to continue with a sequel to a creative project that I have done in 2022. The difference is that this time I want to change the media of which I interpret my concept. I feel blocked and tied up to a chair (or slapped with a shebsheb) cuz everyone does photo journals. Hence ,, procrastination! I think I needed to hear that βthatβs okayβ, as long as I add my own spice to the mixture. Thank you Nadir β€οΈ I said it once and I say it again, you should run for presidency bahahahah..
PS:: the disclaimer at the end with the ref to the book cracked me up .. GREATE EXAMPLE
Thank YOU for sharing! Just start creating, and do it honourably! The smallest step is still progress! Keep me posted :)
This is a thought-provoking piece. Thanks for writing it, Nadir! We are influenced by others to a large extent in our lives as we do pick ideas both consciously and unconsciously. However, in the creative industry and in the 'social media' industry (if it be called that), it is quite tricking to incorporate an idea taken from somebody else as there has to be a fine line between 'copying' and do it smartly though for the person whose ideas are stolen, it does become frustrating! ;) In linguistics, we call it 'recycling' and more precisely 'recycling with a differance', that is, we pick 'learning objects' and use them in our own way by bringing in some variation and as someone said, there is actually nothing new - no new stories, but they are, in fact, "another first time" (said by a linguist).
Keep up the good work! Would love to see if you create a workshop based on it.
Love this. I'm not advocating for plagiarism or copying. Honourable theft is an intrinsic part of any artists process - consciously or subconsciously. It is impossible to not be conditioned by your surroundings and inspirations.
We're living and reliving recycled human experiences. Evolution is just adding our contemporary sauce! You said it perfectly!
Thank you!
loved reading this, nadir. i hope one day i will be able to create an art that will be the memory of all the artists i have fallen in love along the way, you being one of them <3
You're the kindest :) <3
Loved reading this thought nadir, and have been looking forward and up at your little bits of creative births on social media. :') thank you for reminding me and us about the process of 'stealing ideas' and rearranging the idea to make it ours.
You're most welcome! Thank you for reading :)