“The seven elements of shibusa are simplicity, implicity, modesty, naturalness, everydayness, imperfection, and silence.”
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i'm guessing it might be something like "implicity is saying something while silence is saying nothing"
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that’s about how far I got but then it’s some kind of koan about doing both at once??
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Based on reading the wikipedia article & my general knowledge, I get the sense implicity is gesture towards action, meaning or greater context. It is a fullness. For example a cup might gesture towards drinking. Silence is the space in which allows a gentle imlication to unfold
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I like that
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You got some great responses. And I want to offer that a lasting aesthetic framework ought to have some aspects that are not easy to explain, so that you have to deepen your understanding with practice over time
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that’s a very good point! similar to theologies/religions
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In one, certain things go unsaid; in the other, everything does
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efficient implicity boat
on silence ocean
and theres us
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I assume it's clearer in Japanese.
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