Avant-Garde?

Why the term? That’s how I like to roll…

Whatever you do, make a difference. Earn the right to look back at something and say, ‘I did that.’

~Michael Josephson

 

a·vant-garde
ˌaväntˈɡärd/
adjective
adjective: avant-garde
  1. 1.
    favoring or introducing experimental or unusual ideas.
    “a controversial avant-garde composer”
    synonyms: innovative, original, experimental, left-field, inventive, ahead of the times, cutting/leading/bleeding edge, new, modern, innovatory, advanced, forward-looking, state-of-the-art, trend-setting, pioneering, progressive, Bohemian, groundbreaking, trailblazing, revolutionary
noun
noun: avant-garde
  1. 1.
    new and unusual or experimental ideas

    The avantgarde (from French, “advance guard” or “vanguard”, literally “fore-guard”) are people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics. The avantgarde pushes the boundaries of what is accepted as the norm or the status quo, primarily in the cultural realm.