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Day: July 3, 2017

SITH Challenge: On The Morrow

July 3, 2017

On The Morrow … a tale of young man in search of what he believes is his defining effort. What he doesn’t know, is the biggest lesson he will ever learn. And it will turn his life around. … More SITH Challenge: On The Morrow

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CreXpoCon: The Creative Exponential Continuum

A Continuum is a continuous succession. Exponential growth doubles in size over regular intervals.

The Creative Exponential Continuum is an effort to bring artists, on all seven continents, together to collaborate on projects covering all forms of artistic expression.

Five principles guide these collaborations.

  • PURE COLLABORATION The opportunity for meeting and working with other artists. Sharing in growth, talent, knowledge, skills and resources, for the pure enjoyment of creativity.
  • CREATIVE NETWORKING Connecting with other artists, building relationships and forging future collaborative effort opportunities.
  • EDUCATION Bringing new knowledge, skills, tools, techniques, marketing, markets and more, to the current circle of influence and beyond. Open doors that will remain open well beyond this event.
  • ECONOMIC RETURN There is definitely an underlying goal of developing a product or series of products for the appropriate marketplace. Though this is not the primary purpose of the Creative Exponential Continuum, all of us need to make a living. What better way to do this for all than in a collaborative atmosphere.
  • NO COMPETITION Do not loose sight of this, This is not a competition. It is - and will always remain - first and foremost - a collaborative environment for learning, networking, development and just plain fun!

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