Some Practice

2021"Happiness without connotations": When you see an object, it brings you joy without triggering associations and memories. This is a completely new sense of pleasure that doesn't rely on any of your previous experiences and explorations. It provides joy purely on its own merits, and it's an immediate form of joy."
-Pascal Flammer on presenting his “putting stuff on top of each other"  in 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial 

Your reflection on the process of recording previous models or drawings highlights the idea that not everything needs to have a predefined content. Some stories emerge organically without deliberate thought. This approach may be perceived as naive or reminiscent of childhood experiences. Nevertheless, it underscores the notion that the things you've done are what truly exist.