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An updated version of the classic volume on the beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
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This book contains some sort of mind-altering chemical in it's pages. In the following days I've wondered what wabi-sabi web design would look like, if Lady Gaga is a wabi-sabi pop star, and wandering around my home admiring the cracks and inconsistencies in my old apartment. I loved the comparisons to modernism, as well as the bullet-point list of what wabi-sabi is about. This work stands in stark contrast to the vague descriptions I've read elsewhere, without invalidating the built-in vagueness of wabi-sabi itself.
I don't buy books until I've already read them and know I'll love them, and I'll be buying this one.
If you don't know much about wabi-Sabine's, join the club.
Then read this book.