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Stations, Not Statues: How to Work in Chapters and Let Your Art Keep Moving

“A work of art is not an end point in itself.It’s a station on a journey.A chapter in our lives.We acknowledge these transitionsby documenting each of them.” Most creators secretly try to carve statues—perfect, permanent, unchangeable. But real creative lives look more like rail journeys: you make something, you arrive somewhere new, you look around, [...]

2025-10-03T12:19:25+01:00By |

Ordinary → Extraordinary: How to Create Great Work with What You Have (Right Now)

“Do what you can with what you have.Nothing more is needed.” “Sometimes, it can be the most ordinary moment that creates an extraordinary piece of art.” You don’t need a bigger budget, a fancier camera, or a 90-day sabbatical to make meaningful work. You need a clear promise, a brave first move, and the [...]

2025-10-17T10:54:20+01:00By |

The Work Reveals Itself as You Go

A practical, slightly mystical field guide for IMMachines creators who build by moving “The work reveals itself as you go.”Also: “We are dealing in a magic realm. Nobody knows why or how it works.” If you’ve ever taken one small step and found a door you didn’t know existed—welcome to the club. Creation isn’t a [...]

2025-10-03T11:36:37+01:00By |

The Prompt is the Art: Why Every GPT is a Creative Act

Introduction: Creativity Has a New Canvas For centuries, artists have expressed creativity through brushes, instruments, chisels, and words. Today, there’s a new canvas: the prompt. Every time you write a prompt—whether it’s a single line or a structured sequence—you are making a creative choice. You’re shaping possibility. You’re saying: “This is the world I want [...]

2025-11-15T12:08:20+00:00By |
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