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Black Bucket Essays
Volume 1, Issue 4

What if there is no next new thing? Do we sit around and mourn the fact that we've seen it before? There's a way to look at creativity that doesn't necessarily have to do with creating something we've never seen before. It can be about reinterpreting or misinterpreting the world that's already around us.
- LAURA HOPTMAN

Billy Friebele


Four Questions 


What if misinterpreting the world is creativity? 

 do we sit around and look?
    no new fact?
     we've seen it before?

Next thing = the that —> at us.
It can be about have to do — doesn't with we've… 

creating necessarily, reinterpreting — never seen before, there or…

There's a way to mourn that something that's already around?

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What if there is no next new thing? 

with. or. to.

around us already, There's a world

sit we, Do!

the fact, can be creativity

mourn something!

misinterpreting the it

reinterpreting at that

look--

we've never seen that's

creating way

seen necessarily

around It.

before and before

about that 

have to do

doesn't we've?

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What if there is thing?

We sit. Mourn. The world.

Do around and seen. Reinterpreting or misinterpreting. No next way to look.

Creativity creating something…

New around us………It…….. the fact

There's that, at that's, that we've seen it before?

 doesn't necessarily have to do with never before. can be about already.

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no thing?

 already around us. around. necessarily creativity. 

the fact… have to do. 
  never it before? There's a way…

At the world, Do we? and 
 to that, with It, or….. something before…

That's, about, Sit, misinterpreting, Is, Reinterpreting, 
 mourn, can be, creating, look, doesn't, seen.

What?

if

there’s

(a) next new [thing]

we've

seen

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