> The pace of everyday life however, doesn’t have the luxury of being carefully curated by an award winning storyteller or icicle patrol.
This sentence really climaxed an idea to me. This seems to be more than just tunnel vision. One can be looking up habitually, or create wide-angle landscape shots habitually. And that's okay, but if aware of this they want to create a different movie for themselves that day, they may! Just being aware of this opens up new ways to experience the world.
Love it :)
> I’d love to live inside one for a while, working on some project and going on little adventures around it.
This sounds nice. It reminds me of a thought: More and more I realize the culture and society I've been born into isn't set up to support creativity and also mastery. There aren't many people having experiences like that, and usually it requires quite a bit of change to achieve that.
Cujo sounds fun, though I'm totally avoiding horror for now ;)
The way you phrased Closeup Fixation makes me want to revisit this idea some day. The idea doesn't differ enough from Tunnel Vision yet, but there's something to what you said...
Glad you like it, n' great thoughts!
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I see what you mean about society not being optimal for mastery... I guess it's more about accomplishment? Which might be enough? Maybe mastery is more selfish? Not sure how to define it.
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I've seen and loved Jiro Dreams of Sushi! Even my mom had seen it, and saw it again with me hehe. It's very admirable how much he cares and the life he built around it. It seems like a nice little world he made for himself.
Very excited for Space Deer!
Me too! Love the coloring style on the drawing.
Thank you so much guys! <3
The space deer teaser image is so satisfying!
> The pace of everyday life however, doesn’t have the luxury of being carefully curated by an award winning storyteller or icicle patrol.
This sentence really climaxed an idea to me. This seems to be more than just tunnel vision. One can be looking up habitually, or create wide-angle landscape shots habitually. And that's okay, but if aware of this they want to create a different movie for themselves that day, they may! Just being aware of this opens up new ways to experience the world.
Love it :)
> I’d love to live inside one for a while, working on some project and going on little adventures around it.
This sounds nice. It reminds me of a thought: More and more I realize the culture and society I've been born into isn't set up to support creativity and also mastery. There aren't many people having experiences like that, and usually it requires quite a bit of change to achieve that.
Cujo sounds fun, though I'm totally avoiding horror for now ;)
I wonder, have you ever seen Jiro Dreams of Sushi? https://tubitv.com/movies/499305/jiro-dreams-of-sushi
I found it recently and I think it's a really great example of mastery in the context of a human lifetime.
The way you phrased Closeup Fixation makes me want to revisit this idea some day. The idea doesn't differ enough from Tunnel Vision yet, but there's something to what you said...
Glad you like it, n' great thoughts!
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I see what you mean about society not being optimal for mastery... I guess it's more about accomplishment? Which might be enough? Maybe mastery is more selfish? Not sure how to define it.
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I've seen and loved Jiro Dreams of Sushi! Even my mom had seen it, and saw it again with me hehe. It's very admirable how much he cares and the life he built around it. It seems like a nice little world he made for himself.
That's fun! I'm happy to have found Jiro recently :) Love sharing things with parents as you described.
Perhaps mastery is selfish, though I see societal value in pushing boundaries as a result of mastery.