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meanwhile @ work was originally published on The Curious Brain
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meanwhile @ work was originally published on The Curious Brain
Much of modern creativity advice focuses on “getting your work out there” and networking with others. But great work often requires that we work in isolation. When writing her book The Rise, Sarah Lewis sent an early draft to her editor when she learned this lesson the hard way. “I wasn’t ready for his critique, and it ended up costing me six months of work,” she says.
In this talk, Lewis speaks to the importance of the private domain. Whether its Susan Sontag, Albert Einstein, or Maya Angelou many of the greats made sure they carved out a special time and place for their craft. “Putting something out in the world,” says Lewis. “Requires a temporary removal from it.”
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Noticing people, their behaviour and reactions is the core element of this project. Capturing surface, which is human facial expressions, tells their individual stories as well as tendencies of life in the city. Apathy, exhaustion, anonymity, alienation and detachment… Public transport is where these things come across very vividly. Place where time gets distorted, people get carried away with their own matters, even though the environment is always changing and unstable. It is as if every person creates his/her own tiny private space. This project is a collection of private moments in public; spontaneous or still emotions of human beings in the routine of the city. A project by Ieva Aust, go check it out here
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