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life gets better when you make things, see you all in 2025 🌀
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you can just make fun things
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Congrats to the team! 🏝️
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Introducing Pool That little icon got us $2M in funding, 15M organic views, and now you can all finally discover what's behind it. Pool is "just an app for your screenshots." But it holds a few bets we decided to build a whole company on. We believe the context of the future is your camera roll. Understanding someone's taste, the texture of their life, can unlock things we can't even comprehend yet. We believe the future of interfaces will feel the way games make us feel, computing as a beautiful mix of art and technology. Now live on the App Store.
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Jun 10
NEW MEDIA is INSIDER MEDIA Rooted in Silicon Valley, but really a meditation on the moment. A theory of culture, taste, prestige, of TBPN, Mafia, Feed Me, and why a small audience of the right people beats a massive one of the wrong ones. Working Theory #100 Essay link below
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product has too much problem solving & too little joy maxxing
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the gaps are the good days
You shouldn't be journaling every day. The gaps mean you're living in the moment :).
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all i do in xcode is press the play button
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sam retweeted
You shouldn't be journaling every day. The gaps mean you're living in the moment :).
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“A gardener is always a futurist”
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sure buddy
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“The physical world is wiggly. Clouds, mountains, trees, people, are all wiggly. Only when human beings get to working on things - they build buildings in straight lines & try to make out that the world isn’t really wiggly. But here we are, sitting in this room all built out of straight lines, but each one of us is as wiggly as all get-out.” Alan Watts
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shoutout to everyone using One Year 🌷 also big props to @alec_dilanchian, my gardener in crime. really wholesome to have seen this little idea grow over the past two years into something people enjoy using, and Alec and I enjoy continuing working on it 🌻🌿🌲🌵🍄
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May 31
„we would do well to question the usefulness of utility“
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‘Living without a Goal‘ by James Ogilvy, 1995
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Most of my private/creative work runs on instinct & quick turnarounds, small design and idea exercises I do next to my regular work. This grant gives me space and time to go deeper on experimentation & formalize my thinking around the work, especially as we seem to use AI in ways that flatten us into polished but interchangeable voices instead of amplifying what makes us unique. Or at least inspire us. I do think many of the things I dislike about how I use & don’t use ai can be improved by the actual design of the tools as well as the type of products we can come up with. Grateful to spend some time on this 🌷 @patrickc @tylercowen
Tyler and I just published a list of the recipients of the New Aesthetics grants: newaesthetics.art/grants. Thank you very much to all who applied. There were far more applications than we expected. We funded 28 grantees and are excited to see what they create. My reflections on the whole thing: • Though there are clearly selection dynamics afoot, figuring out some route beyond the current aesthetic moment seems to be of wider interest in the art community than I would have guessed. Many applicants described their dissatisfaction with the status quo, some in strong terms. We had to close applications after a few weeks because there were so many. • It's too early to call it, but it seems that both beauty as an unapologetic goal (contra much that is in modernist and contemporary approaches), and ways to channel pre-modern styles into something new for the present era, are of growing interest. • The awards made me reflect on the perhaps obvious issue of how hard it must be for an artist to persistently do something new: schools, galleries, buyers, etc., all have structurally embedded preferences as well. These individual awards made me wonder what form supporting new clusters could take. • Architecture seems to me like the discipline most ripe for new ideas. One correspondent observed: "American architects are somewhat constrained by the association with the academy, in addition to the well known regulation issues. There is a tendency to overthink things so that the designs are formally interesting to someone deep in the conversation, but lacking poetry and magic. There are more firms in Europe, South America and beyond that “just do things” (especially in places where it is easier to build)." This was evident in the submissions. • AI seems to be making people rethink things in a quite fundamental way, just as urbanization/industrialization/popularization of photography did at the end of the 19th century. For some that will mean interesting new forms of AI-augmented art, but the effects of the rethinking will likely be wider. • Arts funding is clearly as precarious and scarce as ever. That's unfortunate, but it probably also means that individual actors can have meaningful impact, and I encourage others to get involved if interested. • There's a lot to know that is not written down, and I'm very grateful to those who have helped and advised me along the way.
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Saarinen's John Deere headquarters is one of my favourite exterior and interior designs out there
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black & white interior photograph by Ezra Stoller
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I just built a Mac app I use literally every day It’s a shelf that stores anything you copy on your Mac or iPhone And, it lives in your Mac’s notch :)
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