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 I like the look of puzzles and board games.
I like the impersonality of what one might describe as ‘randomness’, or ‘nature’.
Aleatoric methodology allows the artist to draw from a vast, timeless pool open to all, where before he relied upon his, still quite beautiful, mind’s own lyrical and whimsical musings, which he knew deep down all along could not stand up to the offhand scrutiny of an audience pressing for background information - the mechanisms and reasoning behind the amassed series of decisions that went into the work.
The mind behind this steady stream of small but brilliantly heartfelt choices might, in the course of years, become aware enough of his work’s teleology to question a meaning-transcription process that is not mediated physically in some way, through, for example, an online generator of letters or numbers.
Drawing solely from one’s own resources is to draw from a well instead of from what might, in the terms of mystics, be dubbed the Great Wellspring.
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