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Thankyou for this excellent post.

Having just returned from a spending time with Dr Iain McGilchrist, author of 'The Master and his Emissary', I am beginning to wonder even more about these 'flaws' as part of an antidote to the what I call the Hubriscene (or as Mohamed Amer Meziane puts it, the 'Secularoscene.) Only machines create with infinite uniformity. To wish ourselves as machines, or to attempt to be like them, is surely half of how we got in the current predicament, globally. Yet to not strive for excellence in an art or science is a waste of our faculties and a disservice to others. I think this conundrum is in plain sight with your analysis of Kufi in architecture (which I am finding very generative): the 'typos', the choices of texts, the squared script within the buildings' soaring curves. There seems to me to be a wonderful conversation going on between the fluid expression of cursive ornamentation and the modular, linear, Kufi.

(Here is where I found Meziane's talk on the Secularoscene, in case it's of interest - https://dougald.substack.com/p/the-burden-of-being-heaven )

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