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Manifesto of Errors

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Errors are not something to be feared, but rather, they are a powerful tool for artistic expression. In a world that often seeks perfection and uniformity, we must embrace and celebrate the unique and unexpected, the errors and glitches that make each artwork one-of-a-kind.

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We reject the notion that errors are solely a sign of failure, but rather, we view them as an integral part of the creative process.

Every artist encounters errors and mistakes, but it is how we embrace and respond to them that defines our artistic vision.

Errors are an opportunity to break free from traditional forms and push the boundaries of art, to experiment with new techniques and materials, and to challenge the status quo.

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We celebrate the beauty of imperfection and embrace the unexpected.

We reject the idea that art must conform to a rigid set of standards and criteria, and instead, we champion the idiosyncratic and unique.

 

Our artworks are not polished and refined, but rather, they are raw and unfiltered, revealing the beauty and complexity of the human experience.

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We reject the notion that art must always be perfect and pristine, but rather, we seek to create art that is messy, chaotic, and unpredictable.

 

We are not afraid of making mistakes or taking risks, because we know that it is through our errors that we can achieve something truly remarkable and transformative.

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We reject the homogenization of art and the standardization of beauty.

We recognize that errors are often seen as deviations from the norm, but we challenge this view by celebrating the diversity and complexity of the artistic landscape.

 

We believe that there is beauty in the unexpected, and that art should be a reflection of our collective experiences and emotions.

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We embrace the power of technology to create and explore new forms of art, but we also acknowledge its limitations and potential for error.

 

We recognize that digital glitches and distortions can be a powerful tool for artistic expression, but we also acknowledge the importance of human intervention and creativity in the artistic process.

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We reject the notion that art must always be flawless and without blemish. We recognize that errors can be a sign of vulnerability and fragility, but we also acknowledge that they are a source of strength and resilience.

 

We believe that art should be a reflection of the human condition, with all its joys, sorrows, and imperfections.

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We reject the notion that art must always be perfect and complete, but rather, we embrace the process of creation and the journey of artistic exploration. We recognize that errors are not simply a destination, but rather, they are an integral part of the artistic process, guiding us on a path of self-discovery and creative expression.

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We embrace the power of errors to disrupt and challenge dominant narratives and structures in art. We reject the notion that there is a singular path to artistic success and recognition, and instead, we celebrate the diversity and complexity of the artistic landscape. Our artworks are not bound by conventional standards or expectations, but rather, they are a reflection of our unique perspectives and experiences.

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We believe that errors are a source of beauty and creativity, and that art should be a celebration of the unexpected and unique. We reject the notion that art must always be perfect and without flaw, but rather, we embrace the process of creation and the power of mistakes to guide us towards new and unexpected forms of expression.

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We call upon all artists to embrace the power of errors and to reject the homogenization and standardization of beauty. Let us celebrate the unexpected and the unique, and create art that is messy, chaotic, and transformative. Let us embrace the power of mistakes and errors to guide us towards new forms of artistic expression and to challenge the dominant structures and narratives that often dictate the artistic landscape.

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Alexandra Ehrlich Speiser and Chat GPT :)

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