Natalie Tyler
@natalietyler
Natalie Tyler
@natalietyler
The second side to quality is subjective, the intangible aspects of an object's character. Less easy to pin down, but of real importance, particularly in a world longing for connections to humanity and nature. How do I feel about this object? What do I know of its character and its provenance? Where were the materials from which it has been made, s
... See more“The best approach is that of the middle way. Learn as much as you can. Study, practice, and prepare. Then drop everything and let this natural process occur naturally. Throw away the map and fearlessly enter the territory. It’s like preparing for a big trip. We want to pack properly, review our checklists, and ensure we have enough money and gas.
... See moreThere is no time to study an art form, to submerge yourself in an archive; the search engine has eroded our skills at scavenging for information, through discographies, galleries, or libraries.
Thus the part of the journey usually dedicated to development, intentional consumption and tangible engagement has been erased to make space and time for mo
To adapt an analogy from the Austrian philosopher Otto Neurath, we’re like sailors on a ship that long ago left port and now urgently needs repair. We’d love to return to dock and get it kitted out perfectly – setting up our lives so they’re just as we’d like them – then start the journey again. Instead we have to patch things up mid-voyage as best
... See more“We live in a world where we see ourselves as independent individuals. If you’re an independent individual, you don’t really think in terms of power. You think only in terms of your own influence on the world.
What you don’t see is what people in the past were more able to see: when you are in groups, you can be very powerful. You can change things