Theater
My dad would ask us regularly, “Kids, what is the enemy of knowledge?” We were well trained to yell back, “Anti-Knowledge!” But my twin sister and I had an extraordinary penchant for adoring all unwanted and strange monsters. Soon, Anti-knowledge (chaos) was a dearly adored friend that we would scribble on the backs of kid’s menus at our local Italian dine-in.
When I was asked to write a doc delineating the difference between types of design, I resurrected the chaos monster and gave him and his friends a job uniquely unsuited for them: design. Learn more about these chaotic fellows trying to enact order below.
My dad would ask us regularly, “Kids, what is the enemy of knowledge?” We were well trained to yell back, “Anti-Knowledge!” But my twin sister and I had an extraordinary penchant for adoring all unwanted and strange monsters. Soon, Anti-knowledge (chaos) was a dearly adored friend that we would scribble on the backs of kid’s menus at our local Italian dine-in.
When I was asked to write a doc delineating the difference between types of design, I resurrected the chaos monster and gave him and his friends a job uniquely unsuited for them: design. Learn more about these chaotic fellows trying to enact order below.
My dad would ask us regularly, “Kids, what is the enemy of knowledge?” We were well trained to yell back, “Anti-Knowledge!” But my twin sister and I had an extraordinary penchant for adoring all unwanted and strange monsters. Soon, Anti-knowledge (chaos) was a dearly adored friend that we would scribble on the backs of kid’s menus at our local Italian dine-in.
When I was asked to write a doc delineating the difference between types of design, I resurrected the chaos monster and gave him and his friends a job uniquely unsuited for them: design. Learn more about these chaotic fellows trying to enact order below.
My dad would ask us regularly, “Kids, what is the enemy of knowledge?” We were well trained to yell back, “Anti-Knowledge!” But my twin sister and I had an extraordinary penchant for adoring all unwanted and strange monsters. Soon, Anti-knowledge (chaos) was a dearly adored friend that we would scribble on the backs of kid’s menus at our local Italian dine-in.
When I was asked to write a doc delineating the difference between types of design, I resurrected the chaos monster and gave him and his friends a job uniquely unsuited for them: design. Learn more about these chaotic fellows trying to enact order below.