thinking about performative phenomena that aren't so much fake-it-til-you-make-it as that faking it *is* making it, which i have the impulse to call autoveridical example in mind is if you can successfully falsify courage and act despite not feeling courageous, that *is* courage
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Prototyping objects with clay, cardboard, pen and paper. Prototyping human processes by improvising through them. It's all 'fake' in that many people (lacking imagination) believe only high fidelity prototypes count.
4:07 PM - 22 Apr 2020
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