By Sebastian

hey maziar,
i do not quite understand what your first sentence means. maybe you would like to expand on that, but not to worry about it. i had a quick look at your pdf, i will have a proper read later and send you some thoughts. the first thing that comes to mind though, is a little exercise for you:

i have the feeling that
you are being seduced by words
by what they suggest
and not by what they mean
maybe this is ok
but i feel that it restricts
the options that are available to you
to develop your project
to keep a sense of discovery

so, this is what i would like you to try, in four parts:

1

for a week, try to explain your project
WITHOUT using the word

MINIMAL

or

MINIMALISM

then

2

for another week, look for statements by DESIGNERS
(not artists, or architects, or musicians) where they explicitly use the word

MINIMAL

or

MINIMALISM

to position their work ...

then

3

how does what these designers say relate to your own thoughts?
are there overlaps? and unsolvable differences?

and last

4

can you account for the difference between

MINIMAL

and

REDUCTIVE?

does the difference lie somewhere around notions of

the BODY that PERFORMS a space ...

or

a GAZE that DECODES an image ...

are these activities comparable?

is there a form of AGENCY that is specific to design?

what comes out of this?

does this help you think it through?

best
.sebastian

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