ART is the most human thing we do
In ART are solutions to that which dehumanizes
Step One — Make a Plan.
Present a rousing call-to-action to include:
A succinct portrayal of ills and errs that demonstrates why a plan is necessary and its adoption worthwhile;
The basic case for 1) Magnum Opera Only, 2) Big Art, and 3) Minimum Viable Art Worlds;
Exhalations all, in minty manifesto breath.
The purpose of the plan is to align, not to convince (not yet). Let us first find common cause among the wayward and like-minded.
Step Two — Entice the Talent.
Devise an entrance application in the guise of a grand brochure, the purpose of which is to:
Broadcast audacity, open-calls for lifelong callings,
Match potential co-founders with creative startups, and
Lay the groundwork for future ART MOST HUMAN ventures,
Believing it is high time for high-concepts, for Art beyond the reach of lone practitioners, for Art that favors orchestration over soloists —— BIG ART.
Step Three — Get to Artwork.
Access to ART MOST HUMAN’s virtual lobby (password protected), to include:
Frameworks for famed work,
ART MOST HUMAN’s megaproject incubator
Our database of open creative ventures,
Best practices for ‘Minimum Viable Art Worlds,’
Interactive/relational artworks, and more.
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OUR MISSION: ART’S BEST CASE
ART MOST HUMAN endeavors to make the best case for Art, a mission underpinned by two beliefs —— that Art is the most human thing we do and that in Art are solutions to that which dehumanizes.
Join us! Not because Art needs a reason. Not because Art needs a use or its case to be made. Rather, let’s acknowledge that Art can be useful. Art can have an outsized impact
as we fend for meaning in a world writ in algorithms,
in fending off the encroachments of automation and AI,
in the conceptualization of ourselves and others, and
in how we evaluate the values we share.
For if Art is to be put to use and we, as its users, must masquerade as instrumentalists, ART MOST HUMAN asks, why not do it well?
Believing: when artists make-believe, they make beliefs.