Photographed on the roadside and then combined digitally and arranged by the artist, these compositions represent
the concept of serendipity or happy coincidence: «Until the paper is torn, I have no idea what will appear on the wall.»
Not exact matches
In an occasionally cited but unpublished account written in 1958, the authors explore the uses and misuses
of the term
serendipity since the word's first appearance in 1754 — playing particular attention to the importance
of the
concept in intellectual discovery.
Add to this how its original
concept was created as a way to add «cute» Pokemon to a series that didn't yet feature them or how its rarity in game was driven in part by its creators wanting to keep it to themselves, and it becomes clear that every element
of the electric mouse's creation stemmed from pure
serendipity.
In addition, Fujimoto also presents Architecture is Everywhere which illustrates the
concept of discovering architecture within the forms
of everyday objects and the
serendipity of finding numerous possibilities for new architecture.
«A town center ought to have some
serendipity,» argues David Zoba, COO
of Columbus, Ohio - based Steiner + Associates, which helped pioneer the town center
concept with its influential hometown project, Easton Town Center.