On the 9th of September, 2022, I woke up and realized I had an idea for an app.
My beloved Kamilka and I wanted to shop online for daily things, including food and household goods. We started to analyze what various malls have to offer. When we were doing it, I realized that one app, which would merge all the offers, would help us summarize all options within all malls. It was a time when I saw that one application that could inform us that by having a shopping cart like we wanted to have, in the Auchan option, you would pay XXX PLN amount. You will receive the package within the next two days. In the Leclerc, we would spend the YYY PLN amount with the delivery date within the next three days for the same shopping cart. The shopping app would suggest substitutes if the assortment in shops were different.
I know the shopping app is not the theme connected with broadly defined art, but I decided to write about it.
A few years ago, I wrote about the “Mazek app.” As far as I remember (I do not want to read this post to have fresh thoughts about it), I envisioned the Mazek app as an app that would show my pictures. One of the gamer’s tasks would be to present photos in three-piece sets. Do I consider this idea a good one a few years after publishing the initial idea? Yes, I do. I still envision the Mazek app as the one that could be popular. Still, I imagine such software could be managed by someone else.
It could happen, as usual, years after my death. Only then does it become clear that I published ten thousand images, with the following ten thousand awaiting publication posthumously. Speaking shortly: I want to be the most prolific artist/blogger/photographer/writer who stomped on this planet. The Mazek App is not a necessity to become the one.