claire bishop - artists are increasingly judged by their working process - the degree to which they supply good or bad models of collaboration (...) the best socially collaborative art does not derive from a superegoic injunction to "love thy neighbor", but from the position of "do not give up on your desire".
oscar wilde - selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.
after cooperativa performativa is uninteresting and frustrating to return to a classical collaboration for where life has no value, death sometimes has its price. is impossible for two persons to have the same perspectives about things and what follows from here are difficult, endless, tiring discussions to convince - a hidden war in which who has better negotiation abilities is advantaged. this approach of forcing agreement by trying to meet somewhere in the middle triggers the process to the uniformity, to the smallest common denominator, to the narrow common perspectives and leads to compromises and frustration. plus this also sounds unethical - to feel that based on personal feelings or intuitions you have the right to decide what the other is allowed to do.
im for totally avoiding the negotiation by assuming that the other one is free to bring whatever he wants into the work - maximum freedom, no censorship, acceptance for the others decisions.. then everything will be dynamic and daring, out of this psycho-managerial boring discussions.. just go for it..
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