"When you create something, you have to take into account the context of the times, your own history, and the evolution of your work"
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“Your own history” turns the lens inward. It’s a reminder that every artist carries a private archive - influences, failures, obsessions - that leaks into the work whether you admit it or not. Jarre’s music has always blended the personal with the panoramic; even at his most grandiose (the stadium-scale concerts, the civic-sized gestures), there’s an autobiographical thread: the need to translate inner feeling into public space.
The last clause, “the evolution of your work,” is the real tell. Jarre frames art-making as continuity with consequences. You’re not only responding to the present; you’re answering your past self, extending or breaking patterns you’ve established. Subtext: reinvention isn’t a branding strategy, it’s an ethical obligation to your own trajectory - and a way to keep technology from becoming the author.
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"When you create something, you have to take into account the context of the times, your own history, and the evolution of your work." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-you-create-something-you-have-to-take-into-172150/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








