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Idiom
To make something from scratch.
To make something by starting with the basic ingredients.
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Chance says he takes inspiration for his live shows from Broadway plays like The Lion King and "the theatrical aesthetic of big ensemble pieces … creating something out of nothing and trying to find new tools to make something new out of it".
He added, "At the beginning of civilization, the first hackers were the people making tools and then using those tools to make something else, building shelters and creating a better way of life out of nothing".
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Vlot told HuffPost Entertainment he uses video as a tool to make something people can enjoy that also comments on the world we live in.
The task we have in front of us is how to go away from using art as an illustration tool (to make something visible) or a propaganda tool (to be used by politicians) and instead make art people can use.
Use the tools afforded you – blogs, news aggregators, Product Hunt and Patreon – to make something.
She showed students how to make something beautiful out of ideas, patience and simple tools.
"I want to make something.
We needed to make something happen".
[You] try to make something happen".
He wanted to make something fun.
"We tried to make something stylish.
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