To make is to be
I came across this article the other day. It is an extract from a talk that Professor Hans Stofer did at the Craft Scotland 2013 conference. I really liked the section on there being different types of making and could identify with at least some of them as being reasons why I’ve sat down and made something.
There are many different types of making:
- There is making to be in touch with what is real.
- There is making to experience another reality.
- There is making as thinking.
- There is making as a reflective process.
- There is making to visualize the unexpected and hidden.
- There is making as revealing.
- There is making to discover.
- There is making to cover up.
- There is making to produce stuff for others.
- There is making not to have to feel.
- There is making to let off steam.
- There is making to help you focus your thoughts.
- There is making to feel alive.
- There is making to make sense.
- There is making as an attitude.
- There is making as identity.
- There is thinking about making as an imagined form of making.
- There is making as healing.
- There is making as repair.
- There is making as a form of object - rebirth.
- And there is making as something that is essential to define the self.