The Future - Beautifully Flawed?
Everything we really value is beautifully flawed.
From flowers, to works of art, and from people to the buildings we inhabit. Flaws are a consequence of human care and skill, as well of course as the eye of the beholder. The work of artisans involves uncertainty, frailty, love, determination and procrastination. The work they produce exudes all of those qualities, which is why we pay so much to own them.
The Mac I am writing on, resplendent with its M1 chip, is an impressive piece of work of design, engineering and technology, but it's not beautiful. It is a manufactured clone, one on many thousand manufactured since launch, and all essentially identical. Designed in America, manufactured in China, with parts and labour from all over the world and subject to rigorous process to ensure that uniformity of excellence. It's real genius though lies in what it enables, not what it is. Millions of others sat at beautifully designed keyboards will today pour their hopes into it's silicon, and p…
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