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Software and the memory of what will be


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The ultimate joy of creativity is to explore the nature of oneself and our unity to each other. At it's purest it is a meditation with a positive physical result. To journey or act becomes the obligation of the soul.

For software too like art there is a resonant virtual memory, a force which drives technology to become convergent where understanding our commonality and unity creates the best solutions. We have a memory of even the new. We've never been here before but we know we have - otherwise why would we have so many opinions? :-) The force that drives creative software I believe is not for the new but the memory of the new - to allow the user to connect to the eternal.

Art itself can never go beyond that which is true and it's why despite how technology advances and allows for ever greater visual permutations - art itself does not get better and hence why artifacts from ancient civilization's continue to hold such potent resonance.

Music or art touches something that resonates with our virtual memory of the eternal . For the transitory there is no memory of the eternal there is only the scintillation of the surface.

What is so wonderful about Andrew and Raul's work with 3DCoat , Ofer Alons with ZBrush, Tomas Pettersson's with sculptris and a host of other creators working convergently is- they are reaching for that resonance of what will be .

With our thoughts we create the world as well as 3DCoat.

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