Apologies Rorschach. I was a bit sharp there. Perhaps because of my own learning experience. I'm working through why people (including myself) make stuff. Sometimes, on a practical basis it's to obtain the final object... but so much more the final object seems to be the least part of the deal. The real value seems to be learning, teaching, journey, story, performance and the presentation of that narrative. Especially when documented on a public forum or video sharing site. Some YouTube makers (e.g. Laura Kampf) have analysed their own motives and concluded that they are performers/videographers primarily and the finished objects are given away or sold at a minimal price and never actually used. Witness Project Binky or Clickspring and the Antikythera reconstruction. All these objects are (just?) MacGuffins to move the plot along. Part of me is entertained, but another part feels kind of cheated.... here ends today's personal therapy. Sorry again.