๐Ÿค” deskilling and demos

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What Iโ€™m 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. Iโ€™m basically repeating here the message of Nick Carrโ€™s book The Glass Cage, and much of Matt Crawfordโ€™s work, and more than a few of my earlier essays, but: automation deskills. Art that hasnโ€™t been taken through the long slow process of developmental demonstration โ€” art that has shied from resistance and pursued โ€œthe 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 โ€œproductโ€ it leads to. But you all know that. Demos and sketches and architectural drawings are cool, is what Iโ€™m saying.

deskilling and demos โ€“ The Homebound Symphony by Alan Jacobs

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