In a planet overloaded with material things
what justification is there for one more new design?
Can we afford to squander
our dwindling resources on ephemeral fashion changes? on something new for the sake
of being new?
Energy and raw materials are
used both in an objects creation and in its (invariably too soon) disposal.
The only justification for me is not the
object itself but its message. If it acts in some way as an agent for change, if
maybe it causes a few thoughts and reflections then it has a value.
The waters that are parted by a sailing
boats passage come together in its wake and leave no trace of its passing. I
would like to live like this and yet I see a trail of litter behind me and an irreversible
change on the planet.
So, look enjoy the
pleasing form. But think too . . . .
Why will a fishtrap always be necessary? . . . . . but a supermarket trolley become
redundant?
Rock in the cradle of our childhood . . . .
. in the forests of our ancestors.
Be comforted by our past of self
sufficiency. There was a time when individuals were vulnerable but the planet was
strong. Now we are stronger and less threatened by nature, but the planet has become
vulnerable.
There was a time when our survival depended
on the things we made . . . . . for shelter, to catch food, and to store it safely.
There was a certain comfort in that
dependence . . . . . . we found around us the materials to make and repair those things.
The form of the objects had a logic . . . . . that was how they were made and they
had to be like that to function.
If the things I make rekindle some of these
emotions and memories, then maybe they will dispel flippancy . . . . make us think and act
with wisdom and responsibility.
Step lightly with a delicate footprint.
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