I’ve always liked Joseph Smith’s notion that “creating” and “organizing” amount to the same thing. You take bits and pieces of what exists and organize them into something unique. That’s creating.
I’ve always liked Joseph Smith’s notion that “creating” and “organizing” amount to the same thing, which he spoke about in the King Follett Sermon during a conference held on April 7, 1844.
You take bit and pieces of what exists and organize them into something unique. That’s creating. Everything is a collage — from a new hymnbook to a brave, new world.
Artist Robert Rauschenberg called such creations “assemblages.