Don’t overthink it.

Have I said it before? I am learning to see. Yes, I am beginning. It's still going badly. But I intend to make the most of my time. —Rilke—

My name is Beth Wernet. I'm an Interaction Design MFA candidate at SVA in New York City.

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Have I said it before? I am learning to see. Yes, I am beginning. It's still going badly. But I intend to make the most of my time. —Rilke—

My name is Beth Wernet. I'm an Interaction Design MFA candidate at SVA in New York City.

Founder of Tipical

get in touch!

email: tenrewnna {at} gmail.com

or send me a message

last.fm flickr twitter portfolio
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  • “The importance of nonsense hardly can be overstated. The more clearly we experience something as “nonsense”, the more clearly we are experiencing the boundaries of our own self-imposed cognitive structures. “Nonsense” is that which does not fit into the prearranged patterns which we have superimposed on reality. There is no such thing as “nonsense” apart from a judgmental intellect which calls it that. True artists and true physicists know that nonsense is only that which, viewed from our present point of view, is unintelligible. Nonsense is nonsense only when we have not yet found that point of view from which it makes sense.”
    — Gary Zukav
    Source: cityography
    • September 16, 2012 (1:47 pm)
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