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by dartos
613 days ago
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> evolution happens via “mistakes.” That’s a nice slogan, but it’s a gross oversimplification. In the natural world, you can say that mistakes in DNA replication leads to evolution, but that’s discounting the entire process of natural selection. Same with creativity.
Look at Picasso. His was a technically brilliant realistic painter at 15, but his work later in life evolved to be more abstract and weird.
I don’t think that was the result of mistakes, but rather intentionally breaking patterns he learned in his youth. |
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I don’t know a whole lot about Picasso’s art, but I imagine the way he evaluated his own work played an important role, in being able to see that sometimes creative accidents are interesting.