I'd like to figure out what is the psychology... what is the nature of the drive... that makes someone redo their space, by which someone has to gather resources and employ other's labor, and throw out old material which used to be a resource and a product that has gone through the whole cycle of transfer and production. And then someone at a different place wants to do the same thing, or redo what the prior person did.
The correlation seems to be on the surface-- a strict contingency that has to do with the sense, the perception, through the senses specifically VISUAL, that gets directly influenced by the visual read, with perhaps a less apparent spread of the pursuit of higher functionality. Regarding usage, there are certainly other factors involved and other stories that can connect to the motivation. The defining evaluator would be who is pushing and pulling the project? There is a division of entities. Owner, and non-owning modern-day bourgeois.... or instead of this type of hierarchy, there may simply be a more level partnership on some ends-- there is the deliverer of services, and the receiving, where the reciprocation entails the transfer of currency.... which basically acts as a credit on the whole process again, for the original deliverer to receive elsewhere, so that there is no decisive top and bottom.
Distance is becoming a cognizant non-issue.
Also, since inherently it is not just a matter of who is working what part, the project throughout the process has the same goals. How to specify and prioritize those goals?
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