I have yet to read "Lisbon Story".
To me, the title of the article is remindful of Pierre Boulez' attitude towards composing music: the process is more important than the result. And the ironic result is, his musical production might well get forgotten, together with the processes he developed.
I must admit that I also cherish the tools (lenses, ..., organs...) and the process (of shooting, of playing...) as much as, if not more than, the results. Music is anyway fading, right? but concerning photos, apart from some online publishing (here, on FB, on Behance) and careful storage and indexing (using LR, keywords, the cloud and a RAID drive) I do not do a lot. To me it is enough if a pic raises an eyebrow or triggers a smile with a few people.
I am not building pyramids.