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Books I learned from the most on how to create a product: - Let My People Go Surfing (Chouinard) - Thinking Architecture (Zumthor) - Free Play (Nachmanovich) - S, M, L, XL (Koolhaas) - How Buildings Learn (Brand) - Sculpting in Time (Tarkovsky) - LOTR series But honestly, one of my favorite books was…
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It’s a book by a famous comedian / philosopher/ artist, Beat Takeshi. In Japanese there is a concept of mā, which is sort of like timing, or space. In Japanese if you say you are 「間抜け」(without mā) it means you don’t have mā, it means you don’t get it (I.e. you’re in idiot) But it really gets into what mā is. I think art, products, marketing, comedy - it’s all about spacing and timing. And how difficult that is, because getting the spacing and timing means both understanding your environment and executing it (practice and discipline) I think about this book. Loved this book tbh
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always loved seeing Beat on screen but had no clue they wrote a book. thanks for sharing babe
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