I liked the word "ephemeral" to describe digital.
The article in the Bulletin the other day: "Young Tradespeople Blaze -- and Craft -- Their Own Trails."
"...you find (working in an office) is not avoidable."..."You'll still end up in a cubicle doing graphic design."
"...12 to 14 hours a day he was spending at a computer..." "...creating things that could disappear with the click of a button.
"I think (it was) the combination of the digital age and everything seeming too ephemeral. I've had to get tangible again." ..."I want an opportunity to have a beautiful piece in your hand."
I think I may have to make that my new slogan: "Get Tangible Again!"
But ultimately, that's the way I feel. Everything can disappear by the click of a button. Did it ever really exist?
The article in the Bulletin the other day: "Young Tradespeople Blaze -- and Craft -- Their Own Trails."
"...you find (working in an office) is not avoidable."..."You'll still end up in a cubicle doing graphic design."
"...12 to 14 hours a day he was spending at a computer..." "...creating things that could disappear with the click of a button.
"I think (it was) the combination of the digital age and everything seeming too ephemeral. I've had to get tangible again." ..."I want an opportunity to have a beautiful piece in your hand."
I think I may have to make that my new slogan: "Get Tangible Again!"
But ultimately, that's the way I feel. Everything can disappear by the click of a button. Did it ever really exist?