How is this expression different from the random encounters of daily photos?
How does planning out a shoot change the creativity and spontaneity?
Can planned shoots really be considered creative expression?
They are planned out to a T, so where is the room for the real expression if
everything is so "automated"?
Influence for my new adaptation of my project:



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Yes --and an interesting assumption that that which seems random is exempt from elements of planning
which is to say that attractions exist; interactions host more than one participant --more than one thing comes together in a coming together so such activity is actually encouraged by all participating in interactions participating in them.
Certain elements of the interacting pool are more likely to find each other for a number of reasons, not all of which are random, based on what occurs in searches that refines the search.
Over time, repeated random gestures, a photo a day, for instance can become to exert a more refined stream of influence, especially if the gesture stabilizes into a routine (on some scale for some duration of time) before undergoing subtle or profound change (response), as things tend to do
To the extent that no plan can exclude introduction of variables resulting in situations in which both plan and variable adapt in interacting.
A perfectly executed plan would be interesting to study, though I have not been personally involved in one
(and I'm not sure that I'd really like being involved in perfect execution since I'm configuring that as a non-deviating event, one with which nothing interacts, subverting possibility of change, glitch, the unexpected, the unpredictable --I'm not sure I'd welcome inability to change, move, no reason to change, move
I like movement, patterns, rhythms, vibrations, pulses, breathing --all of which seems to go against perfectly executed automation.
I rely on external hard drives that any minute could fail;
the loss of my digital poams is possible any time I make them.
I like vulnerability
and that which creates necessity for adaptation;
therein lies my hope
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