Why do we actually write or code new things? For the sake of creation? To feel the process? It can be easy to get lost in limbo of fascination with symbols and forms, to over-focus on the tool itself, yet they still remain just that – tools. Tools we use to bring ideas to life. Ideas we have, which often are a solution to a problem, however implicitly buried. That is the case with aesthetic things as well – as Langer notes, art are shared meaningful forms expressing human feelings. Expressing something in subjective and individual way can be as much of a problem, in practical sense, as non-existence of effective antibiotics.
Whenever I write, code, or compose something then, I keep this in mind, hence I created this section as a demonstration of superior importance of ideas and concepts we are about to resurect. Abstract concepts, floating meanings, felt shapes are what matters, not only tangible solutions. Equally, sharing concepts and ideas what we would like to do, using conditional, might be at least as important as sharing those endeavours, that we successfully completed thus far.
Often times I get an idea which is simply too difficult in relation to my contemporary skills or would be very time-consuming to actually commit to. Yet they may be good and might inspire someone else in his own thinking. Recently I’ve read in a online course, that ideas can’t in fact be stolen (it was ___ who said that). I’ve decided to take that slightly risky step for my ego and state my ideas I would like to see become alive.