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  • 7.1.04
    Os bons conselhos outra vez:

    No 14.11.03 já linkei o Manifesto de Bruce Mau.
    Os melhores desta vez aqui no blogue:

    Capture accidents. The wrong answer is the right answer in search of a different question. Collect wrong answers as part of the process. Ask different questions.

    Study. A studio is a place of study. Use the necessity of production as an excuse to study. Everyone will benefit.

    Drift. Allow yourself to wander aimlessly. Explore adjacencies. Lack judgment. Postpone criticism.

    Don't clean your desk. You might find something in the morning that you can't see tonight.

    Read only left-hand pages. Marshall McLuhan did this. By decreasing the amount of information, we leave room for what he called our "noodle".

    Coffee breaks, cab rides, green rooms. Real growth often happens outside of where we intend it to, in the interstitial spaces - what Dr. Seuss calls "the waiting place". Hans Ulrich Obrist once organized a science and art conference with all of the infrastructure of a conference - the parties, chats, lunches, airport arrivals - but with no actual conference. Apparently it was hugely successful and spawned many ongoing collaborations.

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