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Aesthetic Values and Style in Cube Design
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Inspired by two standards of beauty from different cultures — the Japanese Wabi-Sabi and the Italian Sprezzatura — Andy and Anthony are talking about a seemingly mundane card choice in 100 Ornithopters and how that reflects on the aesthetic values that are informally codified in cube design.
Discussed in this episode:
- Aetherdrift and Aetherdrift Commander Cube surveys
- Boonta Vista 383: “Stanking Ass Or Otherwise”
- Wabi-Sabi
- Sprezzatura
- Wabi-Sabi for Artists and Designers by Leonard Koren
- Wabi-Sabi: Further Thoughts by Leonard Koren
- Neoclassical Cube
- Dear Gonti, Love Sophie
- The Fire Swamp
- Pack One, Slick Ones
- Free “Playing Oppression” PDF
- Arlo’s Thoughts on Cube as an Art Project
Check us out on Twitch and YouTube for paper Cube gameplay.
You can find the hosts’ Cubes on Cube Cobra:
You can find both your hosts in the MTG Cube Talk Discord. Send in questions to the show at [email protected] or our p.o. box:
Lucky Paper
PO Box 4855
Baltimore, MD 21211
If you’d like to show your support for the show, please leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen.
Musical production by DJ James Nasty.
Timestamps
- 0:00 - Intro
- 1:34 - “Vintage Cube Sucks” Follow Up
- 7:34 - Cultural ideas of beauty that influence Cube design
- 13:29 - What is wabi-sabi?
- 28:30 - What is sprezzatura?
- 32:01 - Disenchant/Naturalize effects in 100 Ornithopters
- 44:27 - How do we cultivate style in our cube design choices?
- 48:05 - Examples of stylish Cube design choices
- 53:06 - Anthony talks about fractals
- 54:40 - Arlo’s point about cube inclusions never meant to be put in decks
- 57:52 - Vanquisher’s Banner vs. The Great Henge in 100 Ornithopters and cube style comes full circle
260 episodes
Manage episode 467080947 series 2778740
View all cards mentioned in this episode
Inspired by two standards of beauty from different cultures — the Japanese Wabi-Sabi and the Italian Sprezzatura — Andy and Anthony are talking about a seemingly mundane card choice in 100 Ornithopters and how that reflects on the aesthetic values that are informally codified in cube design.
Discussed in this episode:
- Aetherdrift and Aetherdrift Commander Cube surveys
- Boonta Vista 383: “Stanking Ass Or Otherwise”
- Wabi-Sabi
- Sprezzatura
- Wabi-Sabi for Artists and Designers by Leonard Koren
- Wabi-Sabi: Further Thoughts by Leonard Koren
- Neoclassical Cube
- Dear Gonti, Love Sophie
- The Fire Swamp
- Pack One, Slick Ones
- Free “Playing Oppression” PDF
- Arlo’s Thoughts on Cube as an Art Project
Check us out on Twitch and YouTube for paper Cube gameplay.
You can find the hosts’ Cubes on Cube Cobra:
You can find both your hosts in the MTG Cube Talk Discord. Send in questions to the show at [email protected] or our p.o. box:
Lucky Paper
PO Box 4855
Baltimore, MD 21211
If you’d like to show your support for the show, please leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen.
Musical production by DJ James Nasty.
Timestamps
- 0:00 - Intro
- 1:34 - “Vintage Cube Sucks” Follow Up
- 7:34 - Cultural ideas of beauty that influence Cube design
- 13:29 - What is wabi-sabi?
- 28:30 - What is sprezzatura?
- 32:01 - Disenchant/Naturalize effects in 100 Ornithopters
- 44:27 - How do we cultivate style in our cube design choices?
- 48:05 - Examples of stylish Cube design choices
- 53:06 - Anthony talks about fractals
- 54:40 - Arlo’s point about cube inclusions never meant to be put in decks
- 57:52 - Vanquisher’s Banner vs. The Great Henge in 100 Ornithopters and cube style comes full circle
260 episodes
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