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==His Motives==
==His Motives==
&raquo;You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.&laquo;<ref name="FIRE"/> Olaf Langmack [[Professional Motifs|investigates]] the right to a [[Personal Motifs|free identity]] along with the observation that outstanding creative achievements seem to demand self-sacrifice.
&raquo;You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.&laquo;<sup>[[transformal GmbH:Imprint#References|[1]]]</sup> Olaf Langmack [[Professional Motifs|investigates]] the right to a [[Personal Motifs|free identity]] along with the observation that outstanding creative achievements seem to demand self-sacrifice.
 
==From the explanatory report==
==From the explanatory report==
Here we refer to the result of any creative effort as a ''work''. It becomes an ''artwork'' only when recognized participants in the art world assign this status. For example, by exhibiting the work in an art space, as in a [[&raquo;Museum of the I&laquo;|museum]]. Anyone who presents themselves online is subject to far fewer restrictions than a work whose creator would like to see it ennobled as artwork. The web provides every participant with the opportunity to present themselves in every conceivable role. That is why self-narrative on the web is not [[&raquo;Notes&laquo;|credible]].
Here we refer to the result of any creative effort as a ''work''. It becomes an ''artwork'' only when recognized participants in the art world assign this status. For example, by exhibiting the work in an art space, as in a [[&raquo;Museum of the I&laquo;|museum]]. Anyone who presents themselves online is subject to far fewer restrictions than a work whose creator would like to see it ennobled as artwork. The web provides every participant with the opportunity to present themselves in every conceivable role. That is why self-narrative on the web is not [[&raquo;Notes&laquo;|credible]].