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pheonix
@pheonix@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

Sometime around the 2020 era, we lost the right to be mediocre at things we love.

No longer can you just bake bread...you must start a sourdough side hustle lol. Wanna stay fit and go jogging or running? Nah, you gotta optimize your biometrics for a marathon. What my point is that every hobby has been enshittified and gentrified into a brand opportunity.

This strange infatuation with optimization culture is killing the human spirit.

So this new year, starting tomorrow, one of my resolutions is to do something bad but fun. Maybe I write a terrible poem. I like to draw and paint, so perhaps I will draw a horse that looks like a table or sing off-key in the showers or in front of my loved ones. The algorithm driving the mainstream social media wants me to be a polished product, but my humanity lives in these messy, unoptimized, cringe-inducing joyful failures.

I will try to reclaim the right to be an amateur. Will you join me?

#creativity #hobbies #art #depression #socialmedia #newyear #resolution #happynewyear #MentalHealth #Culture #enshittification #creative #design #writing #reading #books #drawing #music #gardening #nature #running #fitness

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Preston MacDougall
@ChemicalEyeGuy@mstdn.science  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

The recently opened Rothko Pavilion at the #Portland #Art Museum pays homage to the artist who graduated from nearby Lincoln High School and took art classes in the original building which was a WPA project during the Great #Depression.

Selfie of the tooter outside the new Rothko Pavilion connecting the original Art Museum building (left) and a repurposed Mason Lodge purchased by the Portland Art Museum. The two older ‘wings’ had previously been connected by a tunnel!
Selfie of the tooter outside the new Rothko Pavilion connecting the original Art Museum building (left) and a repurposed Mason Lodge purchased by the Portland Art Museum. The two older ‘wings’ had previously been connected by a tunnel!
Selfie of the tooter outside the new Rothko Pavilion connecting the original Art Museum building (left) and a repurposed Mason Lodge purchased by the Portland Art Museum. The two older ‘wings’ had previously been connected by a tunnel!
Photo inside the Portland Art Museum showing a very large portrait OF the artist and an equally large painting BY the artist.
Photo inside the Portland Art Museum showing a very large portrait OF the artist and an equally large painting BY the artist.
Photo inside the Portland Art Museum showing a very large portrait OF the artist and an equally large painting BY the artist.
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Preston MacDougall
@ChemicalEyeGuy@mstdn.science  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

The recently opened Rothko Pavilion at the #Portland #Art Museum pays homage to the artist who graduated from nearby Lincoln High School and took art classes in the original building which was a WPA project during the Great #Depression.

Selfie of the tooter outside the new Rothko Pavilion connecting the original Art Museum building (left) and a repurposed Mason Lodge purchased by the Portland Art Museum. The two older ‘wings’ had previously been connected by a tunnel!
Selfie of the tooter outside the new Rothko Pavilion connecting the original Art Museum building (left) and a repurposed Mason Lodge purchased by the Portland Art Museum. The two older ‘wings’ had previously been connected by a tunnel!
Selfie of the tooter outside the new Rothko Pavilion connecting the original Art Museum building (left) and a repurposed Mason Lodge purchased by the Portland Art Museum. The two older ‘wings’ had previously been connected by a tunnel!
Photo inside the Portland Art Museum showing a very large portrait OF the artist and an equally large painting BY the artist.
Photo inside the Portland Art Museum showing a very large portrait OF the artist and an equally large painting BY the artist.
Photo inside the Portland Art Museum showing a very large portrait OF the artist and an equally large painting BY the artist.
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