
of course, these categories are not mutually exclusive, and often a single person practices all three at once... the same artisan who makes chairs, for example, uses tools to fabricate them, and in the process provides a particular vision of "chair" through her creation. she may further be responsible for marketing her works, or she may use the chairs she creates to furnish her own home or office, in other words, to sit on. she probably occasionally sits on a chair while working on fabricating others. she may very well own chairs that she did not fabricate herself -- these may be purely utilitarian in function, or they may be part of a collection she has assembled. she may give the chairs she makes as gifts. despite these complications, however, it is still useful to think about each of these multiple contexts for artifact use in its own right... [under construction]