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concept:accretive-processAccretive Process
Large-scale process composed of many independent local acts, spread out in time and place, which gradually accumulate to form larger wholes.
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- Individual Processassociated_withA locally complete, self-contained creative process that creates a single center from conception to completion, in a continuous sequence.
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- A process that aligns with innate human instincts and wisdom, often enhanced by incorporating the living process principles to become more deeply life-creating.
- Core framework: aesthetics of activity from the perspective of the actor, including self-reflective experiences and perception of external world as part of activity.
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- A process where the whole creates the conditions for the part, following a vital rhythm in which large precedes small.