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Antithesis
late Middle English (originally denoting the substitution of one grammatical case for another): from late Latin, from Greek antitithenai ‘set against’, from anti ‘against’ + tithenai ‘to place’. The earliest current sense, denoting a rhetorical or literary device, dates from the early 16th century.
What should become of the things that we discard? As a designer, we should limit the chaos to this already chaotic world. Making/Creating is important but consciously.
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How can we know the one without the other ?!
For Mr. Lévi-Strauss, every culture’s mythology was built around oppositions: hot and cold, raw and cooked, animal and human. And it is through these opposing “binary” concepts, he said, that humanity makes sense of the world.
To convey my concept, I am using Antithesis to juxtapose the mass produced waste with craftmanship, a mere literally device !!
meditate for a while on this empty page