April 06, 2004
output
so appropriate and relevent I can't handle it., esp. concerning the recent annenberg symposium and the collection of material for our submission of a Siggraph sketch. Taken from Micheal McDonough’s 10 Things They Never Taught You at Design School via archinect
9. It all comes down to output. No matter how cool your computer rendering is, no matter how brilliant your essay is, no matter how fabulous your whatever is, if you can’t output it, distribute it, and make it known, it basically doesn’t exist. Orient yourself to output. Schedule output. Output, output, output. Show Me The Output.Posted by will at April 6, 2004 11:08 AM
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and yet, so sad so realize that these are realities ...
Posted by: will at April 6, 2004 12:38 PM
Interesting comment and related to our recent "process vs. product" conversation.
Posted by: andrew at April 7, 2004 10:06 AM
yes, it's a complex problem for people in our position. Its one of those "at the end of the day..." problems -- what do we have to show for our ideas. On some level, it seems like those ideas should count for something on their own, but the realities are that they don't.
Posted by: will at April 7, 2004 10:13 AM

