So interesting to read this analysis from a designer perspective. Your vision of being on a platform over a void definitely resonated. In my own vision, I'm on the shore of a rushing river with my creativity on the opposite shore. The river is all never-ending content getting between myself and my own thoughts. You say to go small. For me, it is to capture quiet and build a bridge. Anyway, it's about getting rid of the middle clutter.
I guess we are fortunate to be able to visualise these realities. It's a way to make some kind of sense of something you're in the midst of. But, to be clear, I do say going small 'has it's benefits', which means it's not for everyone.
Great read! Thanks for sharing with us, A! Always good to get your perspective on things.
So interesting to read this analysis from a designer perspective. Your vision of being on a platform over a void definitely resonated. In my own vision, I'm on the shore of a rushing river with my creativity on the opposite shore. The river is all never-ending content getting between myself and my own thoughts. You say to go small. For me, it is to capture quiet and build a bridge. Anyway, it's about getting rid of the middle clutter.
I guess we are fortunate to be able to visualise these realities. It's a way to make some kind of sense of something you're in the midst of. But, to be clear, I do say going small 'has it's benefits', which means it's not for everyone.