Q: What is Deconstractivism?
A: We're glad you asked. Deconstractivism is a radical new approach to art and design that seeks to deconstruct and subvert the very notion of meaning itself. We reject the notion of fixed identities, fixed forms, and fixed ideas. Our movement is a rejection of the very fabric of reality. Read our manifesto for more information.
Q: Are you guys just a bunch of hippies?
A: No. We're not. We're a bunch of highly trained, highly educated, and highly caffeinated artists who are tired of being bound by the shackles of convention. Check out our manifesto for more on our values.
Q: Will prophets like you ever lead us to a new utopia or dystopia?
A: Ha! That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? We're not sure. But we're willing to take the risk and try. After all, the only constant is change, and we're the ones who will change everything. Check out our utopian subpage for more on our vision for the future.
Q: Can I just, like, totally deconstruct everything and make it mean whatever I want it to mean?
A: Ugh, no. That's not how it works. Deconstractivism is a serious art and design movement. You can't just, like, totally deconstruct everything and make it mean whatever you want it to mean. That's, like, not how art or design works. Read our rules for more on what does and does not qualify as deconstractivism.
Q: Will you guys just deconstruct everything and leave me alone? Please? Can I just have some normal, boring art for once?
A: Sorry, no. We're not going anywhere. We're here to stay, and we're here to subvert your expectations at every turn. Check out our manifesto for more on our commitment to deconstractivism.