DESKTOP(S)
dailyish desktop chronicles_
not required but kind of interesting tracking of the adaptations, morphings, and evolutions of my desk (and some of my colleague’s desks) during thesis studio_how does the studio desk act as a standardized object that is also endlessly adaptable to each individual’s modes of learning?
(the first photos were taken during systems, the night before the last day of thesis seminar)
not required but kind of interesting tracking of the adaptations, morphings, and evolutions of my desk (and some of my colleague’s desks) during thesis studio_how does the studio desk act as a standardized object that is also endlessly adaptable to each individual’s modes of learning?
(the first photos were taken during systems, the night before the last day of thesis seminar)
my desk
the organization of my desk works like a cosine wave, organization being inversely proportional to inspiration but directly proportional with productivity
the organization of my desk works like a cosine wave, organization being inversely proportional to inspiration but directly proportional with productivity

Abby’s
“yes I love it”
“yes I love it”

Christian’s
“It is hard to be productive because it feels like constant distraction. I like having the view out though, I need to see the light ︎”
“I do not want to be monitored, there’s weird stuff in there”
“It is hard to be productive because it feels like constant distraction. I like having the view out though, I need to see the light ︎”
“I do not want to be monitored, there’s weird stuff in there”

Max’s
“I have everything that I need and don’t need at arm’s length at all times... does that make it easier for me to learn? yes and no”
“I have everything that I need and don’t need at arm’s length at all times... does that make it easier for me to learn? yes and no”

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