Example 2: The Uncertainty Principle
In physics, the Uncertainty Principle is a fundamental concept that states we cannot know both position and momentum of a particle with certainty at the same time. But what if we apply this principle to art?
Let's consider a Particle Painter, who cannot know both the color and texture of a brushstroke with precision. Does this make the creative process more uncertain, or merely more... interesting?
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