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[[File:Qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq.png|thumbpx|thumb|right|there is a four by four magic square in this engraving. I'm mostly interested in the rainbow and the comet. How did Dürer feel about floods? Where do comets come from? What are we to do with them?]] | |||
[[File:Screenshot .jpg|frame|right|I hear cymbals and trumpets and drums that fill the air with noises and tumult, muffling then the silence of the sun disc and its prodigy. I want a cloak woven with threads of solar gold. The sun is the magical tension of silence.]] |
Revision as of 09:36, 29 February 2024
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.
It might be that 'at the intersection of' (an expression commonly found in designers' bios) there is no one else other than you.
I don't share this experience.