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Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msn com> wrote:
> Myself, I still embrace Gilles' amateur-artist ideology. When I first
> started working with POV I was excited and inspired by the POV creative
> process and the sense of exploration and discovery toward achieving
> professional results in free space. I doubted I could ever catch the
> superstars, but I thought I might close the gap. It is still thrilling
> to me to see POV attract some astonishing new talents, and to see the
> spirit of exploration in free space continue. But the gap has widened.
> The 'friction point' for innovation seems well out of my reach at this
> point. I undersand little of the innovations that excite the top talents
> now. But I still plod along. I still think it is a meaningful endeavor.
Thanks for this, and all the other interesting replies. I think I tend to fall
into the same boat as Jim -- I find POV incredibly attractive from an
idealistic perspective. It offers a raw potential that's open and accessible
to everyone.
But I sense that the gap is widening as well, and somehow that faintly bothers
me, though I can't specifically say why...
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