yes
ahh a beautiful shade of gray
tin foil hat theory:
everything being homogenised discourages people from coming up with new ideas. this is particularly useful for the capitalist hegemony
everything being homogenised is just a result of people not coming up with new ideas but thats also reflexive
tin foil hat theory:
everything being homogenised discourages people from coming up with new ideas. this is particularly useful for the capitalist hegemony
It’s just cheaper
Cultural trends follow economic ones
tired of seeing gray, white and black. it's insane
what color is yours?
gray
Earth tones and simplicity. People want to cut out the clutter and the excess so they can have more calm.
We’re getting back to the basics. There will be a new renaissance soon enough
Earth tones and simplicity. People want to cut out the clutter and the excess so they can have more calm.
We’re getting back to the basics. There will be a new renaissance soon enough
Think that’s what he’s getting at. The basics ARE colors, and we went away from that
It’s just cheaper
Cultural trends follow economic ones
Ironically this comment is an illustration of philosophical aesthetics following the same trend you highlighted in op.
You’ve reduced complex multifaceted interactions into a linear if then statement to make it easier and more efficient for processing.
Think that’s what he’s getting at. The basics ARE colors, and we went away from that
Nah. Nobody wants to live in a loud ass living room w lots of clashing colors like they had in the 70s.
People want calm in their homes and lives. Earth tones are the most calming.
But I do agree that it’s swung too far to the other side
Ironically this comment is an illustration of philosophical aesthetics following the same trend you highlighted in op.
You’ve reduced complex multifaceted interactions into a linear if then statement to make it easier and more efficient for processing.
I absolutely see your point but I’ve also spent a lot of time itt so far
American architecture is so trash every building looks like mega blocks
american architecture also had a good past, like every other architecture
This is the beginning of climate friendly design the concept phase
Most design changes we are seeing are not climate friendly, nor done out of such a motivation
I've noticed this when it comes to houses and even gardens. People used to have such beautiful gardens covered in flowers with big lawns. But it seems like everyone moved away from that, from nature in general to this soulless, modern look Makes me sad when I look at pictures of when I was young and I see the backyard we used to have