Category Archives: criticism

manifesto.

social interaction generates culture.
creativity and social interaction should be encouraged without thought of profit.
all parties are capable of creative equity. nothing is limited/scarce/precious.
design embraces categories and unique skill sets, but eliminates divisions between them.
skills and knowledge, like commodities, are meant for redistribution amongst all parties.
as facilitators and cultural producers, our main commodity is social interaction [...]

Social Aesthetics

Artist, designer, curator, and sometime collaborator Eric Leshinsky has assembled work on the web for the latest installment of no commercial value, an online gallery. This is the second show on the theme of art + service, following up on the first, curated by Valeska Maria Populoh. As Eric points out in his curator’s statement, [...]