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Art was often decried as an emotive, useless-to-the-power structure during different eras of history. It is seen as the respite of women and feminized men, valuing emotion over reason. But art requires a great deal of spatial thinking; to be able to see and imagine and bring those visions to life. This spatial thinking is highly correlated with great amount of intelligence. The ability to sense and imagine the world differently; the more accurate and wild, the more your depth goes. Perhaps a different kind of genius is synesthesia
"...I was told to differ my city plans to you, Yino Val. As long as it doesn't cut into my margins of efficacy. I'm quite proud of my percentile budget savings."
<span class="mu-g">"I understand. But this won't just be a project for the people living here- this will be home to dozens, if not a hundred billion people or more. Living their whole lives here. It cannot be built on function alone..."</span>
You close your eyes and reach out with your hands. You "feel" the air around you, different visions coalescing in your mind. You can "feel" the texture of the future city. There are a billion-billion potential ways one could decorate, design, create this space. But today, you must decide on the unifying vision that it will be built towards. The texture underneath it- all it will take. You must "feel" the city underneath your fingers, and from there, all things come.
What do you feel for this place?
>Wood
>Metal
>Glass
>Plastic