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[[File:Whitemancrying.jpg|thumb px|thumb|right|white man crying]] | [[File:Whitemancrying.jpg|thumb px|thumb|right|white man crying. Bas Jan Ader's *In search of the miraculous* is named after P. D . Ouspensky's book describing the teachings of George Gurdjeiff. "Humans are born asleep, live in sleep, and die in sleep, only imagining that they are awake with few exceptions." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurdjieff_movements]] |
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Designers are torn between having to believe, for professional and vocational reasons, in the modern promise of a harmonic, fluid orderliness and being caught in an absurd, glitchy reality. They are the ideal type of a hyper-modern subjectivity — disillusioned evangelists who are losing faith.
Designers aren't ideal they are real.