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Anne Helen Petersen has written about the “professionalization” of homes, thanks to the “market-reflected gaze,” and I think that this extends to the creative space as well—we base our expectations of our creative spaces not off of how we work best, but what we think creative spaces should look like. That clean and organized aesthetic also overflow... See more
The Mess of a Creative Space
We launched on Product Hunt today (currently #2) but I think its open my eyes to:
1. Product Hunt is the embodiment of dead internet Theory.
2. Linkedin, Reddit and twitter are very soon to follow.
Every founder we talked to explained that organic reach and actual product quality are only like 10% of successful PH launches. They recommend warmin... See more
reddit.comWhat if you and your friends had your own little internet, the size of a room? No outside influence, no outside information, no viral trends, no content-suggesting algorithms; just the machines and the people within the physical space. What would you do on your little internet?
An Internet the Size of a Room: Berlin Review
To an outsider, it may seem immature, even inhospitable. Now, the comedian Rachel Coster is investigating the phenomenon for her TikTok/Instagram series Boy Room.
Matthew Cantor • I Live in an Uninhabitable ‘Boy Room’ – Can a Comedian Save Me From Myself?
If the floor mattress is the symbol of an austere (if fulfilling) life, the Boy Room is the product of a more indulgent lifestyle, one that produces a clutter of empty beer cans, crumpled tissues (overflowing a rarely emptied wastebasket), and bunched-up bedsheets.