Exploring the creative possibilities of limits, borders and dividers of all kinds.

boundary

boundary” flickr photo by victuallers2 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-SA) license

Boundaries impose limits on us, whether they’re social constructs or real, physical objects … They’re there to stop us from doing or saying what we actually want to. But they also give structure to our actions and frame our movements. In photography, they help our eyes make sense of what we see and convey a sense of visual narrative. They constantly invite us to push against them. Ben Huberman

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This Daily Create has been recycled from previously published ones:

#tdc1406 Boundaries (Nov 14, 2015)
#tdc3985 #ds106 Boundaries (Dec 11, 2022)

8 Responses to “#tdc4823 #ds106 #ds106 Boundaries”

  1. Mae B

    @creating
    #tdc4823 #ds106

    "Dreams Know No Boundaries"

    I've been following my dreams of being the first in my family to go to college and graduate with a degree. On May 10, 2025 I'll get to achieve that goal, again! I currently have my associates in business, now it's time to get my bachelor's in business! After that I'm going to get my masters in business.

    FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS PEOPLEEE! Do the things that you're unfamiliar. It's rewarding.

    #NoLimits

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