Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Bernard Herrmann
This passage from Spitfire Audio Annual, Issue 1 portrays Bernard Herrmann as a fiercely individualistic composer whose mastery of orchestration and refusal to follow musical trends enabled him to create emotionally distinctive and enduring film scores.
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Transdisciplinary
Hiroshi Ishii argues that innovation often emerges when disparate disciplines intersect, allowing the collision of ideas to generate entirely new forms of thinking and creation.
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Atman Binstock
Atman Binstock reflects on the realization that transformative technologies do not emerge automatically through inevitability, but through sustained effort by capable people willing to actively advance them.
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Magnus Carlsen
Magnus Carlsen describes building his chess by studying many predecessors without adopting a single idol, combining breadth of learning with a deliberate drive to synthesize an original style rather than imitate a hero.
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Gerhard Richter
Gerhard Richter casts his shifting subjects and styles as the honest trace of persistent uncertainty rather than proof of unlimited skill, insisting that total confidence in any worldview is a mark of foolishness or dishonesty.
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Tacita Dean
Julie Mehretu describes Tacita Dean as an artist of rare range across painting, drawing, photography, and film—one who follows a thread of interest and lets the work disclose itself as it unfolds.