Every decade needs its own manual of handicraft.
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To curb the machine and limit art to handicraft is a denial of opportunity.
I think the human race made a big mistake at the beginning of the industrial revolution, we leaped for the mechanical things, people need the use of their hands to feel creative.
And what we've lost sight of is that performing manual labor with your hands is one of the most incredibly satisfying and positive things you can do.
To be honest, I think we should find first the possibility to make it. Research is first - if you're not interested, you never can find something. Many things happen from forgotten machines - ones that are no longer used.
I have never personally seen a hand transplant that is more useful than a prosthesis.
The hand has the richest articulation of space.
Everyone is flailing through this life without an owner's manual, with whatever modicum of grace and good humor we can manage.
Technology allows us to do many things, but it is always important to combine it with traditional handcrafts and, in fact, use technology to replicate dying arts so that they are not lost.
The whole nature of photography has changed with the advent of a camera in everybody's hand.
A film goes through so many hands, that by the time it's done, it might not resemble what you thought you were making.
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