The tension between abundance and scarcity is probably the definitive issue of the uncomfortable zeitgeist we're all currently living through (that's my verbose way of saying "the internet has made things weird"). Anyone who's lived through the last few decades has witnessed the end of scarcity in domain after domain, but it's difficult to simply celebrate that development for a few reasons: First, the new abundance of things like "content" increased so drastically that we devalued them immediately, without pausing to appreciate what we'd gained. Second,
#82: Negative Space
#82: Negative Space
#82: Negative Space
The tension between abundance and scarcity is probably the definitive issue of the uncomfortable zeitgeist we're all currently living through (that's my verbose way of saying "the internet has made things weird"). Anyone who's lived through the last few decades has witnessed the end of scarcity in domain after domain, but it's difficult to simply celebrate that development for a few reasons: First, the new abundance of things like "content" increased so drastically that we devalued them immediately, without pausing to appreciate what we'd gained. Second,