Thursday, November 10, 2022
Gimme the seal
From Give me the Brain game – a horrid little video game invented in the Pacific
Northwest – I think of “Give me the Seal.” For our printmaking games and toys
company, I want the TOT Association – The Other Thing. It may be called STWEAM.
Inured as many entrepreneurs are to seals, buttons, badges and such like
rewards and approval, a seal like this on the box of the Printmaking Teachers
in a Box would be helpful in marketing and selling PTIAB.
Recently I met a woman who provides a writing APP to her subscribers. Her
point is that what has been STREAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts,
and Math – should emphasize the importance of Writing. Thus it should be
STWEAM.
Besides, STREAM is taken. It refers to how people get tied to the screens
by STREAMing video movies, sports, news, etc. STREAMing is pushing cable aside
as the preferred
means of using media.
Reading is a consumer activity, and tethers people to screens; her goal is
to slacken that tether by putting young peoples’ hands to the task of writing –
a producer activity. Only by production can kids help save their world, the
world into which they are bound to grow.
As I am thinking it is good strategic planning to put the cart before the
horse and visualize the end goal in mind, then I suggest we must see this seal
STWEAM on our products and services’ packaging as part of our brand. It does
not exist as yet, but I can – in under an hour – create one suitable for
screens and, given a couple more hours – a real brass badge.
Add some more time I can make copper and brass printing plates for
printmaking as I am a PTIAB. Papermaking, too, is in the deal.
I digress.
Better yet, we invent our own STWEAM Toy Association, aiming for the niche
market of which PTIAB is part. Where the existing, conventional association –
with all its top-heavy administration and government institutions tethers – we live
in a new space of children who are under twelve years old.
They own the future, and that is where they cannot afford fools. A glance a
morning TV
news show where the top winners of the seal shows the foolishness of the Toy
Association – toys designed by grownups with all their old-world ties to
wasteful, conspicuous consumption.
In a world that is ending under the old centralized practices overload of
backward-facing frames of reference, I feel it is incumbent, under my DIY
future Declaration of Interdependence (designed and signed in 2004) to do this
myself.
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