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  • Style used to be an interaction between the human soul and tools that were limiting. In the digital era, it will have to come from the soul alone.
  • What does it mean to not be alone? I've approached that question through music, technology, writing and other means.
  • I think complexity is mostly sort of crummy stuff that is there because it's too expensive to change the interface.

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  • Style used to be an interaction between the human soul and tools that were limiting. In the digital era, it will have to come from the soul alone.
  • What does it mean to not be alone? I've approached that question through music, technology, writing and other means.
  • I think complexity is mostly sort of crummy stuff that is there because it's too expensive to change the interface.
  • Advertisers are not thinking radically enough - they look for technology to lead instead of trying the neuroscience approach and thinking about what parts of the brain haven't been activated before. These new experiences bring new capabilities to the brain.
  • People try to treat technology as an object, and it can't be. It can only be a channel.
  • Technologists provide tools that can improve people's lives. But I want to be clear that I don't think technology by itself improves people's lives, since often I'm criticized for being too pro-technology. Unless there's commensurate ethical and moral improvements to go along with it, it's for naught.
  • If we allow our self-congratulatory adoration of technology to distract us from our own contact with each other, then somehow the original agenda has been lost.
  • I feel drawn to experiment with ways that technology can interact with notions of intimacy, because so much of technology is done in a way that's very cold and has such an opposite effect.
  • It is impossible to work in information technology without also engaging in social engineering.