artlitovation1
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Imh is a writer, author, visual and conceptual multidisciplinary artist with a background in various fields, including acting and producing. She is a founder and co-founder of an anthology a collection of plays and first begin documenting on women and health and other subjects in the early '80s. She has created and participated in select Positive Project(s); and other works of importance related to human rights and women and cultural heritage; and is a literary editorial board/evaluation member for a literary journal preparing to go to press in late 2017. She was selected as the 2017 Juror for an international program for youth arts. Her writing has received awards as well for health, and community activism and advocacy. This site is a lab responding to a variety of topics: art, culture, activism, changes in the world, communications, human rights, and other interesting events of importance, as well reflections, and commentaries, which may include reviews, excerpts, essays and narratives. It can be long or short blurbs. It also may include updates or notices about projects and/or supporting projects in collaboration. Corrections are not always posted on the same day of the article. In some cases the original version may not have a feature to edit and thus the edit may be found here. Process includes errors and syntax is part of her path to letting work be what it is until it finds a narrative that works for the muse. Grammer is not the first dismissal. She has found diamonds in the rough from first drafts and a work is never finished until the artist decides or others who may be party to witness this but rules are not always germaine to great works of art nor writing. Each has a different path to its development. Collaborations are highly effective but when one thinks they know all or feel they have to tell others what is good or bad is often a disservice to the creative process even when a work goes public. In the 21st Century the rules have changed this offers the creative process more room for accepting what was one FORBIDDEN and so the rules can't apply or have the same legitmacy as it did many years and yet the rules are still held against those who trust their own process. Not all learned the same way nor think or process information as others and thus should not dictate what is excellent over what is not. Carefully look at a work and not each draws a reader in but when a reader is drawn in that is when it works. Yet this artist believes that the 'blog' rules of today are not all applied for each person. Having just read some rules on Top Bloggers that information many know but didn't follow those rules. This is not to dismiss and one should be able to be honest without feeling offense. The other note a blogger tells another what to do this is not the most effective for most who might want to read past the first paragraph or continue reading someone's blog. They are not all appealing but they too will find their audience. This is relative to a 'professional blogger' whom this artist just read their blog on blogging. We humans have the tendency and there is also the market to tell another what to do and how tos are not always helpful to imagination. Errors is great way to find creativity. Fairly without stealing as something that others believe is the way of the world. NO. It doesn't work like when Pablo Picasso days artist seemed to take the lead on this and with a rapidly changing culture this does not work in the 21st Century. It stands out! It makes work diluted and when others just take information without finding a way to credit who they read or even mention is helpful. Let's try to find ways to utilize critical thinking and no not all is from academia let in different cultures to be a part of the debate that will not stop today. We have so many new cultures and humanities is not alone any more it has game changers like AI and Robotics. The process shows up in art, in rules, in post, in narratives of 'slack' talk. As if all can be on 24/7 but while many are online it is also a place where transparency is helpful but the look like work shows up faster. So how do we [ ] our labor and content created when many may not desire to be in sync on what is shared with the public that is no longer private? Think Tank About This...moment. Have a great safe journey online and in the new and old worlds meeting up with and as part of the digital and humanities. #Hope #Trust #Faith #Art #Writing #RulesChanging #Changed