This book contains over one hundred invitations, encouraging you to engage actively, do the work, and avoid passivity. These invitations range from the literal to the metaphorical and the absurd - each accompanied by a photograph of an artwork. The aim is to inspire a way of questioning and seeing the world. Part manual, part monograph, part manifesto - this is a cookery book of food for the mind. Anyone, except galleries and traders, is welcome to use these suggestions. Inspired by Enzo Mari’s Autoprogettazione? - not only in content but also in its graphics and spiral binding - this book invites you to design, create, imagine, and reinvent works of art. Beginning with an outline provided by the author, it offers a series of suggestions to inspire new ways of seeing, discovering, and making. Each copy includes an original work by Daniel Eatock - a signed and numbered Felt-Tip Print.