Celebrate Innovation
One concept that did however, was the great uniqueness of
New Zealand artists during the early 1900s, whose main idea of what was
happening in the rest of the world came from what they could glean through correspondence
with their European counterparts. Accordingly,
many forms of New Zealand art from that era of our evolution, portrayed a
freshness and originality of creative thought undemonstrated by other
disciplines during this period in our nation’s history.
What the artists of that time were able to create was unadulterated
by any actual view of what others were doing.
Photography was still in its infancy and so they were obliged to create,
based on what they were reading, discussing, and imagining, rather than what
they were seeing.
This strikes a chord with me. This is about innovation.
It’s about taking a plunge. Relying on one’s own resources. Being a leader rather than a follower. Having whatever it takes to be undeterred by fear that others won’t like it, or it is not the “done” thing.
In a post lock-down (but very much a present) CoVid
environment; I am not heartened by the plaintive cries of those
who would seek to go back to doing what we always did. “The economy needs to be kick started!” Yes.
But which economy?
We’re missing a point here.
The economy we currently want to kick-start relies on global economics
at a time when the globe is in turmoil and every breach of the border carries
unquantifiable risk to the very people (and environment) who produce the stuff
that we need to either import or export in order to “survive”.
When our country is awash with individuals doing imaginative
and innovative things with what they do have; all of which have
the potential to contribute towards lifestyles that are affordable, sustainable
and dignified; why would we shun such resourcefulness in order to perpetuate
the uncertainty, risk, and (frankly) homogenization that following the masses currently
offers?
Courage to:
·
Draw upon your own resources – imagination and innovation
·
Try stuff BECAUSE nobody else has tried
it before
·
Be prepared to fail – and to allow others to do
so
·
Encourage those who are thinking outside the box
- the establishment ain’t going to do it.
New Zealand’s most notable achievements are not based on
what others did. They are based on what WE
did.
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