Ways of doing things (13) Use the remains of your production

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Every production produces litter and remains. This happens in art, too. You can recycle the litter – this is well known today – and you can use the remains, the shred, the discard, or the scrap for new work. In this example the remain of a cut photo was used to make a drawing. Everything can become art. Or a new company. Remember the charcoals of Kingsford? The charcoal was developed from Ford Motor Company ‘s factory wastes (wood scraps). So, here is the principle:

  1. Use your and other’s remains for making something else, something you did not plan
  2. Or generalized: everything is basically valuable and worth your attention

How things are done in art can be an useful principle for creating new products or services in many business fields. Check out the CSID showroom  Medamothi, too. It is an open space for all types of visualizations. From business facts and charts to analytical art. Because there is more to visualization than just PowerPoint.

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