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I Almost Died! Show Me a Designer in Their 40's! My Response | Episode 142 | Elliott Earls 1 год назад


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I Almost Died! Show Me a Designer in Their 40's! My Response | Episode 142 | Elliott Earls

#CommentResponse #IALMOSTDIED #DesignersInTheir40s #EthicalDilemmas #ElliottsDesignTalks #DavidCarson #Masterclass #DeletedEpisode #ContentAccountability #DesignDebate #Appropriation #AcademiaVsPopCulture #CranbrookAcademy #ArtAndEthics #TransparentConversations I don't write my video descriptions I let ChatGPT do it: --- 🎥 *About This Episode* Welcome back to another episode of Elliott's Design Talks. This time, we're switching gears a little: instead of a formal discussion or analysis, we're diving into your comments from the controversial episode that I eventually deleted, as well as the follow-up clarification video. The title "I ALMOST DIED SHOW ME A DESIGNER IN THEIR 40’s!" encapsulates the emotional intensity and varied responses I've received. We're addressing it all today—so let's dig in. --- 🔥 *Why "I ALMOST DIED"?* The phrase "I ALMOST DIED" isn't just clickbait—it reflects the stakes involved in the issues we've been discussing. Whether it's the ethics of appropriation, the tension between academia and pop culture, or the life journey of a designer, we're dealing with topics that impact real lives and careers. --- 💬 *Your Comments, Your Voice* Your comments have been as diverse as they have been thought-provoking. From questioning the deletion of the original episode to pushing for a deeper understanding of the issues, your input has been invaluable. Today, I aim to respond to some of the most compelling comments, offering my perspective and, hopefully, generating even more conversation. --- 🎨 *Aging in the Design World* One topic that struck a chord was the concept of "a designer in their 40s." Ageism is seldom discussed openly in the design world, yet it's a crucial aspect that affects many of us. What does it mean to grow older in a field that's always chasing the 'new' and the 'now'? We'll delve into this head-on. --- 📝 *Ethical Revisits: Appropriation & Cultural Sensitivity* Many of you raised further questions and insights regarding the ethical issues I touched upon in the deleted episode. We'll go over these and reconsider the thin line between appropriation and appreciation—a line that's both delicate and incredibly significant in design and contemporary art. --- 🔬 *Academia vs. Pop Culture: An Ongoing Debate* Your comments echoed the complexities surrounding the tension between academic scrutiny and popular culture. As someone deeply involved in the academic side of design, I'll share more nuanced views based on your feedback and my own experiences at Cranbrook Academy of Art. --- 🔗 *Transparency and the Act of Deleting Content* You had a lot to say about my decision to delete the original episode, and it's a decision I didn't make lightly. Content accountability is crucial, especially when tackling intricate issues that deserve due respect and contemplation. Today, we'll discuss why content deletion can sometimes be a responsible choice. --- 👥 *A Community Conversation* This episode is as much about me responding to your thoughts as it is about continuing a communal dialogue. The aim here is not to have the last word but to contribute to an ongoing, respectful, and insightful discussion. --- 🔗 *Connect with Me* 🌐 Website: [www.elliottearls.com](http://www.elliottearls.com) 📱 Instagram: [@elliottearls](  / elliottearls  ) --- 👇 *Your Turn Again* Do you agree or disagree with my responses? Did this episode bring up new questions or viewpoints? Let's keep the conversation alive. Drop your thoughts in the comments below. --- Hit that 'Like' button if you find this episode engaging, and if you haven't already, make sure to 'Subscribe' for more intricate discussions on design, ethics, and culture. ✌️

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