
The contradictory nature of many generations of ideas coexisting simultaneously creates a complexity and yet, an opportunity. Similarly our beliefs about race, classes, and ethics all change rather slowly over time; however, they do surely change. Many beliefs overlap in time, creating disagreement between minority and majority groups. As the size and influence of the various groups change, so do the acceptance of the majority and ideas relative to the minority ideas, the acceptance of new versus old ideas.
The question arises, how does one rescue the old idea into present times with a revision or spring lose the historic script that keeps us attached to old ideas? The attachment to the old and the resistance to change, perhaps because of fear of the unknown, are where we, as artists, focus to make change happen. Here then is the opportunity for art and artists to ‘strike preemptively’ working at the ‘nexus of aggravated psychic and social forces’. We can challenge the boundary conditions and break rules, discerning them from laws.