- I was watching an animation at SIGGRAPH ASIA 2021 and thought that for many people, the formative experience (from one’s youth) of changing the world might be the moment when they picked up a pen and drew a line as a child.
It is not to play with “oil clay, which is prepared for kneading and can only be used for kneading and shaping.” To make a change in one’s own hands in one’s everyday dwelling or tools used by one’s parents with “oil-based markers that can be used to draw lines on anything”.
I guess there are those who were subsequently returned with rage and violence for their “world-changing” actions, and those who were receptive and then guided to write in this general-purpose notebook, “But if you write here, I’ll be in trouble.”
- (Is it double bind-like to be given a free book and ordered to “write freely” after being violently returned to free action and atrophied?)
relevance - [The process of acquiring the belief that “I can change the world.
(By the way, I wonder if that animation will eventually be published somewhere so that we can link to it from here?)
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