Old mate Taleb proposes humans like complexity in art/design, things like fractals, filigree, etc.
Thoughts/examples?
https://youtu.be/B0hMS4eUVV8?t=2370
And his thoughts on why older aesthetics are going to return. Talks about longevity of different techs earlier in the talk, basically, statistically cars will be around for another 100 years because they have survived/been in use for 100 years already. Says the same is true for aesthetics.
Any art historians here?
https://youtu.be/B0hMS4eUVV8?t=2756
>>3011899
>statistically cars will be around for another 100 years because they have survived/been in use for 100 years already
That's a bit of a weird rule.
He's right about the human eye being attracted to visual noise and density, though. That's no secret. It's what you use on focal points.
>>3011899
So 50 years ago cars would've existed for another 50 years? When new tech comes out it lasts for a day?