Collaborate with people who have a strong sense of aesthetic
This is surprisingly underappreciated
Collaborate with people who have a strong sense of aesthetic This is surprisingly underappreciated
“What I’m interested in is deep aesthetics: the universal or near-universal forms that elicit deep, subconscious positive or negative emotional responses. These deep aesthetics are changing, too, but not nearly fast enough to keep pace with rapid technological, political, and social upheaval around us.”... See more
– Lane Rettig, on the importance of studying d
Rebecca • Architecting digital spaces
Art can be an emotional trigger for larger and deeper dialogues. It can blur the boundaries between things, the boundaries between us and the boundaries between the world and self. Still we rarely see art and economy as subjects deeply unified in the same study or mechanism.
Jenny Grettve • economicspaces
I believe “what effect do you want to have on people” is one of the most important questions we should ask when we are making something. Life isn't just a series of problems to be solved but experiences to be had.
the startupy newsletter • Things I'm Thinking About
Art and science, leisure and work, invention and execution are all parts of the same system.