I'm not a big fan of talks on the Internet, but I have to admit, I liked this one from Mythbusters, whatever that is…by Adam Savage, a delightful art director, on how much he learned from his colossal failures.
No transcript, unfortunately, but he concludes with a lovely line, in which he talks about kids and how they will push up against rules and boundaries, like a blindfolded person in a room, looking for the walls — "trying to figure out the shape of the world."
[Talk is about thirty-five minutes long; didn't hear Q & A…h/p: Metafilter]
One picture is worth a thousand wards.
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