Perfection Plasticity
I was thinking about perfect things feel plastic and unreal and how important imperfections are to add realism.
I started thinking about this when I was using Guitar Pro. It's a program which plays out the notes of a song on any intrsument you want. The timing and note quality is, well, theoretically exact. Funny thing is everything sounds like garbage on this. A 'perfect' guitarist wouldn't accent his strokes and it would sound like digital watch alarms. The imperfections is what gives 'style'.
Adding copper to gold and sulfur to rubber and boron to silicon makes it stronger, stronger and more conductive in that order.
In sports, each person has his own style. And they're not all that perfect. For example, the correct way to play tennis is supposedly to use the wrist. But during the game, it's observed most players,even top class ones, just whack the ball.
My point isn't that perfection isn't impossible. It's the perfection isn't always good. And that sometimes having certain imperfect qualities is good, in a real world situation ofcourse.
Perhaps it's because different people have different tastes, so they can get along much better with something that 'fits' them.
Perfection plasticity, because the first thing that came to my mind was plastic. No connection whatsoever.
3 drops:
Interesting. Though for the first time I read, it sounded more like a GRE comprehension, forbid the number of words.
And nice verses too!
i m thinking what to comment... no wonder.... will still think of wat to comment.... ;-p
@equi
Thankui!
@preitz
Ah, think your life away. I'll not wait though :P
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