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Tag Archives: curiosity
the love of handwork | apple colourwash logo
the roots of making, by hand – Apple computer image above, tweet from HuffPst. In the beginnings, at Apple 70s, working for Steve, his driving curiosity was always about how to take the hand, into the computer – and mix/improve the outcomes – for … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, curiosity, making by hand, passion, Steve Jobs, watercolour
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WHAT IS OUT, WHAT IS IN
THE PORTALS TO SEEING SOME ONE WAS TALKING TO ME ABOUT WINDOWS. Actually, I was looking at old windows and wondering about what’s been seen between the seer and the sight beyond. These were old windows — that were removed … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, beginning, corvids, curiosity, dream, experience, heritage, inspiration, light, mist, mystery, path, soul, storytelling, symbolism, Transition, vision
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THE RIGHT WAY
WAYFINDING, THE SIGN, MOVING TO THE RIGHT PATH There is an art in the design of wayfinding, that links to the notion of the rightful way. A sign points — and where do I go? Is that — right? What … Continue reading
THE CONCEPT OF NONESS
I was listening to someone, telling me “no.” I watched, as they held their finger up, wagging it — like a little, defining ruler, ready to smack me on the head. And I realized that the first inclination, in considering … Continue reading