Dear Klaus,
While reviewing some of the recent posts that I've saved, I read the
following conclusion to yours dated Jan 17, in response to Gunnar
Swanson's on "talent":
"creativity always produces something new, something about which we
can say little if anything. This is why design is so fascinating. It
escapes being theorized."
Would you mean by this statement that all the efforts currently
deployed by us all to base the act of designing on a rather sound
and "robust" theoretical "common ground", are wasteful and in vain?
Regards.
François-X.
Montréal
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