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claim:if-the-fundamental-process-is-followed-it-is-inevitable-that-ornaments-will-have-certain-things-in-common-and-a-certain-profound-quality-in-commonIf the fundamental process is followed, it is inevitable that ornaments will have certain things in common and a certain profound quality in common.
Prediction that ornaments from the process will share space-filling geometries, positive space, etc.
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- Claim that uniqueness emerges naturally from the unfolding process.
- Assertion that the archetypal core naturally arises from unfolding.
- General observation from the case studies (Sala, Sarlo, Kaiser) that the right color surprises the maker.
- Ornament is the detail that forms as the process constantly refines the centers that are there during making.
- Vision of the emerging paradigm shift in society.
- The fundamental process can be compressed to the instruction: Whatever you make must be a being.claim0.788Summary claim that the entire process reduces to the single rule of making beings at all scales.
- The unassuming, ordinary, touching quality can only be created by a living process, by unfolding.claim0.781Strong exclusivity claim: only unfolding produces genuine ordinariness that touches people.