Because beauty in design isn’t some arbitrary metric different than the good design metric. It’s what it feels like when you pattern match to ‘good design’.
You might notice your aesthetic tastes in something change once you understand more about their design (I certainly have), and I doubt you’d see so much interest in ‘carbon fiber’ stickers if carbon fiber weren’t associated with strong light high tech stuff.
This ‘Art’ thing seems to be an obvious counterpoint, but I suspect its just beauty wireheading as a result of goodhearts law.
My theory is that art is what happens when the design is to be artistic. For example, there might be books made to entertain people. You can find beauty in how well a book is written to be entertaining. Then you can start writing books specifically for that beauty. Then you find beauty in how well a book is written to be beautiful. Pretty soon, you end up with didactic books that are useless for entertainment, unless you’re specifically into the beauty of didactic literature.
Because beauty in design isn’t some arbitrary metric different than the good design metric. It’s what it feels like when you pattern match to ‘good design’.
You might notice your aesthetic tastes in something change once you understand more about their design (I certainly have), and I doubt you’d see so much interest in ‘carbon fiber’ stickers if carbon fiber weren’t associated with strong light high tech stuff.
This ‘Art’ thing seems to be an obvious counterpoint, but I suspect its just beauty wireheading as a result of goodhearts law.
My theory is that art is what happens when the design is to be artistic. For example, there might be books made to entertain people. You can find beauty in how well a book is written to be entertaining. Then you can start writing books specifically for that beauty. Then you find beauty in how well a book is written to be beautiful. Pretty soon, you end up with didactic books that are useless for entertainment, unless you’re specifically into the beauty of didactic literature.