My little stupid home page or whatever was limited by my lack of skill. It wasn’t as dynamic or as interesting or as exciting as Facebook is. But I made it. You know what I mean? Like I made it myself.
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I had no idea what it was. You know like… Nobody could tell you what the Internet was, you had to experience it for yourself. And I was reading things like like Zen and the Art of the Internet trying to piece together what does the—what is this thing?
It was hard to get a sense of…the size or the scope of it, because you were just looking at essentially…like a typed mimeograph on a screen, and you were like…okay, what’s the big deal?
I think our work is much more interested in questioning the notion that architecture is a static entity. Part of our thinking in terms of architecture is how we make a building breathe. How do we give a building a kind of like, almost a nervous system.
I think the saddest thing is if you ever stop wanting to learn new things. And it can be about anything. That’s just really heartbreaking. I don’t know. It’s just so much part of like who you are as a human to learn new things constantly. And so to not be curious, not want to learn new things and not create new patterns and connections…you’re pretty much giving up your human self.