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Inspired by two standards of beauty from different cultures — the Japanese Wabi-Sabi and the Italian Sprezzatura — Andy and Anthony are talking about a seemingly mundane card choice in 100 Ornithopters and how that reflects on the aesthetic values that are informally codified in cube design.
Discussed in this episode:
- Aetherdrift and Aetherdrift Commander Cube surveys
- Boonta Vista 383: “Stanking Ass Or Otherwise”
- Wabi-Sabi
- Sprezzatura
- Wabi-Sabi for Artists and Designers by Leonard Koren
- Wabi-Sabi: Further Thoughts by Leonard Koren
- Neoclassical Cube
- Dear Gonti, Love Sophie
- The Fire Swamp
- Pack One, Slick Ones
- Free “Playing Oppression” PDF
- Arlo’s Thoughts on Cube as an Art Project
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Musical production by DJ James Nasty.
Timestamps
- 0:00 - Intro
- 1:34 - “Vintage Cube Sucks” Follow Up
- 7:34 - Cultural ideas of beauty that influence Cube design
- 13:29 - What is wabi-sabi?
- 28:30 - What is sprezzatura?
- 32:01 - Disenchant/Naturalize effects in 100 Ornithopters
- 44:27 - How do we cultivate style in our cube design choices?
- 48:05 - Examples of stylish Cube design choices
- 53:06 - Anthony talks about fractals
- 54:40 - Arlo’s point about cube inclusions never meant to be put in decks
- 57:52 - Vanquisher’s Banner vs. The Great Henge in 100 Ornithopters and cube style comes full circle
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