![]() The first published record of his discoveries was released on August 30, 1965. In an introductory note, he reiterated that art contains “the least codified knowledge,” while that longstanding question, “What is Art?” had never been adequately answered. Then, although he described his notes as still in rough form, he nonetheless proceeded with the basis of that branch of activity we call Art, defining it as: “ART is a word which summarizes THE QUALITY OF COMMUNICATION.” And with that as the definitive building block, he then proceeded, through succeeding months and years to codify the whole of the subject, including: the delineation of artistic presentation, artistic integration, message, rhythm, color, equipment and all else that is found in L. Ron Hubbard’s book, ART. Today, that work has become the single most influential text of its kind, with thousands of seasoned professionals regularly relying upon it, and thousands more utilizing its data to launch their careers. The text has also become the basis of the Hubbard Art Course, designed to help students with the application of its fundamental principles, and is likewise used in the L. Ron Hubbard Writing Workshops where it inspires still more Writers of the Future.
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