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@logosnaut

On design, architecture, aesthetics, and meaning. All my tweets are hyperboles

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    28 Mar 2019

    I've been curious about starting a catalogue of design threads to have an index, so let's try it. Old threads don't get lost, may be continued, etcetera. Hopefully allows me to validate my thoughts better. DESIGN THREADS 📝

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    One of the insights that can be acquired by sheer observation is how the vast majority of people ends up looping in cognitive dissonance because the aesthetic side of their will is trained to commit suicide since early age, but it never really dies altogether

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    This is true except the notion of 'creative' as an identity, 'a creative person', is of course drivel. Creativity is an intimate faculty of the will in any sentient human life, on par with mastering space and manipulating surroundings. They all coalesce into meaning

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  4. Feb 1

    English monoglots HATE HIM He destroys the English language using this one simple trick [Learn the truth now]

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    Jan 30
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  6. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Unless encrypted a poem. Poetry is a market-proofing, like sound-proofing. Or you could think it noise-proofing. Like a deep captcha. People immediately feel tired, you turn invisible. Poetry is like the ring of power, circling in form and content ofc

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  7. Jan 30

    QT and classify your mutuals Pets dogs on the street: Speaks to self when alone: Accursed mystique: Has reached nirvana: Dreams in tongues: Cucks own inner monologue:

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  8. Jan 30

    It's not accidental that the word 'bricolage', which D&G called the schizophrenic mode of production, came to mean this shit in popular language. Try to imagine how ridiculous the bricoleur looks in a world in which actual art isn't the forbidden fruit of the plebs

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  9. Jan 30

    Most outcomes of modern life deny any outlet to both the aesthetic will and the natural will for solving nature's puzzles and adversities. People who haven't been severed from either in any capacity don't have hobbies, only salaried serfs do, and must, to keep relatively sane

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  10. Jan 30

    One of the insights that can be acquired by sheer observation is how the vast majority of people ends up looping in cognitive dissonance because the aesthetic side of their will is trained to commit suicide since early age, but it never really dies altogether

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  11. Jan 30

    This is true except the notion of 'creative' as an identity, 'a creative person', is of course drivel. Creativity is an intimate faculty of the will in any sentient human life, on par with mastering space and manipulating surroundings. They all coalesce into meaning

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  12. Jan 29

    Based and right now you have the unique opportunity to be follower #100 of one of the most underfollowed accounts on twttr

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  13. Retweeted
    Jan 28

    i swear every time i tweet i lose a follower

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  14. Jan 27

    «The true genius (...) impresses on the hard marble the beauty of the form which nature failed to achieve in a thousand attempts, and he places it before her, exclaiming as it were, "This is what you wanted to say"»

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  15. Jan 25
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  17. Jan 25

    Particularly nice one of the Bauhaus faculty

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  18. Jan 25

    There’s an excellent thread on how magic is gone from the world because technology has brought magic into the realm of the everyday that this just perfectly represents. Even this elicits moderate excitement

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  19. Jan 25

    The AI colorizer is building is absolutely unreal. Below original Le Corbusier in black & white and colorized one, done with the free web-based version of the software in a matter of seconds

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    Jan 25
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  21. Jan 24

    The designer as an intellectual figure, involved in serious discourse around worldbuilding, mingling with thinkers, actual writers and artists and philosopher-entrerpeneurs the likes of Olivetti, is simply inconceivable today. An early 20th century German/Italian mirage

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