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Blending
The Medium between Wabi Sabi
and Modernist Design
Allison Driesenga
“A true revelation, it seems to me, will only emerge from stubborn concentration on a solitary problem. I am not in league with inventors or adventurers, nor with travelers to exotic destinations. The sur-est—also the quickest—way to awake the sense of wonder in ourselves is to look intently, undeterred, at a single object. Suddenly, miraculously, it will re-veal itself as something we have never seen before.”
—Cesare Pavese, Dailoghi con Leuco, 1947
“A true revelation, it seems to me, will only emerge from stubborn concentra-tion on a solitary problem. I am not in league with inventors or adventurers, nor with travelers to exotic destinations. The surest—also the quickest—way to awake the sense of wonder in ourselves is to look intently, undeterred, at a sin-gle object. Suddenly, miraculously, it will reveal itself as something we have never seen before.”—Cesare Pavese, Dailoghi con Leuco,
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—Cesare Pavese, Dailoghi con Leuco, 1947
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“A true revelation, it seems to me, will only emerge from
stubborn concentration on a solitary problem. I am not in
league with inventors or adventurers, nor with travelers to
exotic destinations. The surest—also the quickest—way to
awake the sense of wonder in ourselves is to look intently,
undeterred, at a single object. Suddenly, miraculously, it will
reveal itself as something we have never seen before.”
—Cesare Pavese, Dailoghi con Leuco, 1947
“A true revelation, it seems to me, will only emerge
from stubborn concentration on a solitary problem. I
am not in league with inventors or adventurers, nor
with travelers to exotic destinations. The surest—also
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the quickest—way to awake the sense of wonder in
ourselves is to look intently, undeterred, at a single
object. Suddenly, miraculously, it will reveal itself
as something we have never seen before.”
—Cesare Pavese, Dailoghi con Leuco
1947194719471947194719471947
“A true revelation, it seems to me, will only emerge from stubborn concentration sol- itary problem. I am not
league with inventors adventurers, nor with
to exotic destinations. est—also the quick-
awake the sense of selves is to look terred, at a single miraculously, it will
something we never seen before.”—Cesare Pavese, Dailoghi con Leuco
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travelers The sur-
est—way to wonder in our-intently, unde-object. Suddenly, reveal itself as
have
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