What Iโm loving here โ of course! โ is human effort, human exploration, figuring it out, trial and error, rough edges, things in progress: the rough ground. Iโm basically repeating here the message of Nick Carrโs book The Glass Cage, and much of Matt Crawfordโs work, and more than a few of my earlier essays, but: automation deskills. Art that hasnโt been taken through the long slow process of developmental demonstration โ art that has shied from resistance and pursued โthe smooth thingsโ โ will suffer, will settle for the predictable and palatable, will be boring. And the exercise of hard-won human skills is a good thing in itself, regardless of what โproductโ it leads to. But you all know that. Demos and sketches and architectural drawings are cool, is what Iโm saying.
deskilling and demos โ The Homebound Symphony by Alan Jacobs