Art => Artist, Artisan, Artificer
After a long writing drought (mainly due to busyness (business) but then the subsequent ‘I don’t have time to write a post’ excuses), this blog has appeared dead. Rest assured, active work is continuing. I’ll have some exciting posts coming up, but before then (see, I don’t have time to write currently), I am going to drop riddles and quick questions — I’ll call these ‘stub posts’ — that hint at future content or orient your mind toward an area I will soon discuss.
Today’s Stub Post:
What separates an Artist, an Artisan, and an Artificer in the expression of an Art into the world? How do resonance, operators, and transforms inform this process?
Accompanying thought:
“It is the job of the artist…to think outside the boundaries of permissible thought and dare to say things that no one else will say.” — Howard Zinn
If that is the job of the artist, what is the job of the artisan?
UPDATE: The post that completes this stub post is PatternSmiths, Static Pattern Engineers, and Architects.



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