Repetition and originality are two sides of the same coin, yet one has been consistently undervalued and the other praised.




The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is trilogy collection that examines the implications of replication on creativity and originality.
Each volume features a curated collection of written works ranging from interviews, articles, and scholarly sources that offers a different perspective on the impact of replication in popular culture.
Each volume features a curated collection of written works ranging from interviews, articles, and scholarly sources that offers a different perspective on the impact of replication in popular culture.
*Published in Framework 102
