Which are you?
Trick question. The problem arises when we see and understand ourselves to be purely one or the other, or seeing one as the other.
Process is not an event. Some live in the process, step-by-step getting things done so everything works well – personally they can be doing quite well, feel satisfied, but the danger lies in never stimulating or initiating art for others. At their best, events tell us where things are working or not.
Event is not a process. Some live for the action, the stuff in-between is boring, empty, a waste. The events can be pretty darn good, but with nothing being developed, an opportunity is missed to ramp up, innovate, to be awesome. Processes, at best, incubate purpose and trajectory.
We can be more process people or more event people, but process people creating events, and events people developing process would lead to amazing world.
I speak as a process person who discovered events.
