I love this concept. It reflects the heart of acceptance and the nature of the universe. Nothing is truly perfect and nothing lasts forever. There is great peace to be gained from such understanding.
it just another bullshit... I deal with all kind of concept in life... best is to choose what you can do to your life not forcing someone else into yours... when come to beauty... it is very subjective and depend on person.. some people just prefer to share some interest with their friend. Gain new business relationship and so in....
I found out about Wabi-Sabi today from Jamie Windisor's video about photography and imperfection. I'm completely blown away from the concept. I don't understand it fully just yet, but I'm really intrigued and your video has helped me with having things clear up a bit. I'm going to keep thinking of how to incorporate this philosophy in my life and work.
I feel sorry for Kanye West. He seems like he truly loves wabi-sabi, but he is so traped in his maximalist/hollywood cage. I think that deep down in him there is a minimalist that wants to breath fresh air and have space and to be free to create without the need to buy all that materialistic junk
thank you so much for creating this video. i only recently found out about wabi-sabi and i learned so much from you. i'm so happy to have discovered your channel and i subscribed after just this one video. looking forward to learning even more now. sending lots of love from new york!
Very interesting, I'm a musician and audio engineer and I think I have wabi Sabi when it comes to a lot of music which I couldn't explain the feeling but I think this clears it up
Reminds me of memento mori a bit. The beauty of imperfection and the realization of the fact that you can't take it with you so enjoy while you can, seem like a good pairing.
This is the first time I hear about WaBi Sabi and it resonates with me, I thought I was weird for enjoying the aesthetic of aged and imperfect items all while also enjoying new and well designed items
I’ve always find it odd how I liked the look of rust in industrial isolated buildings or corrugated rusted things in the middle of nature, and I thought to myself “Why do I like the look of something that’s imperfect and...well ugly?”. But now watching this video helped me understand more about why I like the look of rust.
This is brilliant, thank you so very much for sharing this clear insight. Now i know, not onky is my aesthetic style is absolutely Wabi Sabi - i Am Wabi Sabi too 🥰🙏🥰
You might have regrets and not live up to your impossible, ideal self but that doesn't mean you don't have an interesting life story. The flaws might even make you more interesting
A lot of punk rock and some other genres are recorded using very primitive techniques and that gives it a character all its own. You'll also hear this in very old recordings like from the 1930's. Some of the blues artists from that era sound kind of ghostly and eery, foreshadowing the darker music it would eventually inspire. I'd like to hear more music made with wabi sabi in mind. One might also point to the harsh wavering vocals of some older vocalists or the less expensive instruments used by some instrumentalists. Leonard Cohen's later stuff comes to mind. Jack White for sure. What I cal traditional American music or mountain music. If you're digging what I'm laying down, check this out. You'll like this. ua-cam.com/video/AkEhtfPN084/v-deo.html
Please, can someone help me. I'm a Japanese language learner, and I'm searching for a correct way to write sabi (in kanji), but I can't find it on google. I found how to write wabi (侘), but I can't find how sabi (寂) is written. What strokes am I supposed to do first? I can assume the order of strokes, but I really, really want it to be correctly written. Please, if someone knows, help!
Hey, just in case you missed it, he writes the Sabi character at 4:31 so that might be the correct stroke order. I know it's a bit difficult to see due to the overlaying video, though.
In my second video, I've mentioned 2 books in the video which will be a good start. ua-cam.com/video/GEENibEDcus/v-deo.html 1) Wabi-sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers by Leonard Koren 2) Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton. Leonard published another book “Wabi sabi: further thoughts” in 2015, haven’t got to read it but love to read that next.
Interesting that you mentioned that Murata chose to use rustic teaware. (was this based on Japanese philosophy?) During that time, the artisans and skills were in China and we know they have the history to prove it. This interpretation you've chosen is from the view of a Japanese where they did not have the wealth to possess lavish things. Zen Buddhism originated from China too. The literature that you are reading are most likely written by white folks and they always choose the easiest way to paint the Chinese accomplishments under Japan since Japan always succumb to their terms and conditions when it comes to economics. A small country has no bargaining power. This is a great video but would be better if you referenced your sources. I do take interest in religion and design too, but what you are sharing factually is an ice breaker but not historically grounded.
This is not wabi-sabi. You cannot put word "ugliness" with the "beauty of imperfection" concept, as synonyms. Just another hipster trying to be cool and forcing originality. Sad.
I love this concept. It reflects the heart of acceptance and the nature of the universe. Nothing is truly perfect and nothing lasts forever. There is great peace to be gained from such understanding.
I like the Wabi Sabi concept. Teaches us that not everything
has to be new and perfect. Find
it very natural. This was interesting. Thanks.
it just another bullshit... I deal with all kind of concept in life... best is to choose what you can do to your life not forcing someone else into yours... when come to beauty... it is very subjective and depend on person.. some people just prefer to share some interest with their friend. Gain new business relationship and so in....
Informative yet pleasing. One of the best so far on your channel.
Thanks for the support Mikael, I will be coming out with more!
My dark washed distresses levi's jacket is wabi sabi and I love the imperfect distresses look and feel of it.
I feel a certain connexion between earth, natural colours and a cosy feeling through wabi-sabi
Yeah bro they are so comfortable to look at👍🏼
My style as well. Natural earth
colours.
Perfectly executed. Informative, relaxing, and you approach to videos is truly one of a kind.
Thanks bane. glad that you feel this way. Will continue to make more!
I found out about Wabi-Sabi today from Jamie Windisor's video about photography and imperfection. I'm completely blown away from the concept. I don't understand it fully just yet, but I'm really intrigued and your video has helped me with having things clear up a bit. I'm going to keep thinking of how to incorporate this philosophy in my life and work.
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad that this video reached you. Hope that this will be helpful!
Back again with another CKSPACE video hell yeah
hahah thanks for the support bro!
A beautiful philosophy and a beautiful video explanation. Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words! appreciate it!
One of your best videos yet
Appreciate your kind words!
Your videos are absolutely top quality. Great job man.
Thank you for the kind words Adam!
It's crazy, I just watched the Kanye West Netflix interview earlier today, and he talked about this.
Fantasy Self you can hear minimalism and this concept on ye
@@Frezzzz But it's the first time he directly mentioned it.
I learnt about the word from the interview, but I knew about the meaning way earlier
I feel sorry for Kanye West. He seems like he truly loves wabi-sabi, but he is so traped in his maximalist/hollywood cage. I think that deep down in him there is a minimalist that wants to breath fresh air and have space and to be free to create without the need to buy all that materialistic junk
Thats fool hasnt no idea what this really mean...lol..
You cant buy wabisabi...lol
Like you cant buy acceptanced and humbleiness
I love this channel brother. respect from the uk
Thanks for the support man! Appreciate it!
Very good video, explaining well, fascinating concept.
Clear and more concise than the other videos on this so
thank you so much for creating this video. i only recently found out about wabi-sabi and i learned so much from you. i'm so happy to have discovered your channel and i subscribed after just this one video. looking forward to learning even more now. sending lots of love from new york!
Wabi Sabi is VERY INTERESTING!! Thank you for doing this video. You did a great job!
Beautiful and simple video - loved it!
Very interesting, I'm a musician and audio engineer and I think I have wabi Sabi when it comes to a lot of music which I couldn't explain the feeling but I think this clears it up
I love the Japanese concept of imperfect perfection 👍🏻
this is an amazing video! It's beautiful and informative and i love this concept. I hope you get the attention you deserve :)
I love the video and your explanation is clear and concise.
Reminds me of memento mori a bit. The beauty of imperfection and the realization of the fact that you can't take it with you so enjoy while you can, seem like a good pairing.
Thanks for this great content!
this is a beautiful video through and through. thank you.
Such an awesome video
Appreciate it!
This is the first of your videos I've watched. Definitely gonna check out the others too. Great job man, can't wait for the next wabi-sabi part.
Welcome and thanks for the support, Kosta!
I've released the second wabi sabi video, you can check it out.
Thank you for this brilliant video and explanation. Clear, short, inspiring :)
I didn't know I've been practicing wabi-sabi in my room all my life.
Am glad for your enlightment man, hahaha
Heyyy man.....
This is so inspiring...
Thank you.
nice video bro loved this.
Thanks Matthew, appreciate it!
This is the first time I hear about WaBi Sabi and it resonates with me, I thought I was weird for enjoying the aesthetic of aged and imperfect items all while also enjoying new and well designed items
Wow i absolutely love all your videos
Bro , I love your approach in this video. 👏 so dope 🙌 and the beauty ... my guy you got it 💯
Thanks dude. Nice video, I’m looking forward to watching more.
man this video is awesome!
This was beautiful, thank you so much for doing the research and sharing.
I’ve always find it odd how I liked the look of rust in industrial isolated buildings or corrugated rusted things in the middle of nature, and I thought to myself “Why do I like the look of something that’s imperfect and...well ugly?”. But now watching this video helped me understand more about why I like the look of rust.
Keep going. Very well done.
love the idea man
love from Sri Lanka
That was amazing! How deep your videos are!
Such a good video
🙏Appreciate bro!
凄くいいビデオ!
日本人でもあまり理解してない概念
日本語字幕も欲しいな
This is beautiful. Thank you so much!
imperfection is perfection
I like rugged, almost indestructible things that can last a lifetime. Then I keep it forever. It naturally acquires a history and soul as it ages.
Amazing video, just subscribed 👍.
This is brilliant, thank you so very much for sharing this clear insight.
Now i know, not onky is my aesthetic style is
absolutely Wabi Sabi
- i Am Wabi Sabi too 🥰🙏🥰
Thank you! revelation and insight and puzzle pieces falling into place... thank you so much!
I doubt ill watch a better video thanks for this really like where your heading
That's really kind of you, thanks Oscar!
Thanks for this Informative video 🔥🙏🏾
dope & informative thanks!!!
Such a great video. i've been interested in this concept for a really long time - thanks for making :)
love the video man
Absolutely love this, bookmarked it for later. Great explanation and excellent shots.
Shame about the Ramones though :(
Appreciate it Mason!
Yeah, apparently glue don’t work well with natural transparent leather
Love this
Thanks man!
I like it alot. Very interesting. Great video and quality. Keep it up😯👌🏾
great job,,,meditating on wabisabi helps me breath well
Really really interesting video. Went to suscribe after the video was done but found I already was as I saw your watch videos! Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the nice comment mate! Will keep making more
Great video thank you
This video is great
❤ this!
Appreciate it!
Great video
Is wabi sabi the reason why I love how the second Death Star looks lol
Kylo's face is wabi sabi
ckspace is the babel high top worth it!?? saw that heel lol still beautiful though. appreciate the content!!
I doubt so, Walter.
Thanks for the support man!
You might have regrets and not live up to your impossible, ideal self but that doesn't mean you don't have an interesting life story. The flaws might even make you more interesting
very interesting video
man, this is so interesting.
Thanks man! 🙏🏼
💛 love thank you 🙏🏼
It took me 2mins to realize dis guys speaking English. What an accent
A lot of punk rock and some other genres are recorded using very primitive techniques and that gives it a character all its own. You'll also hear this in very old recordings like from the 1930's. Some of the blues artists from that era sound kind of ghostly and eery, foreshadowing the darker music it would eventually inspire. I'd like to hear more music made with wabi sabi in mind.
One might also point to the harsh wavering vocals of some older vocalists or the less expensive instruments used by some instrumentalists. Leonard Cohen's later stuff comes to mind. Jack White for sure. What I cal traditional American music or mountain music. If you're digging what I'm laying down, check this out. You'll like this. ua-cam.com/video/AkEhtfPN084/v-deo.html
I love my wabi sabi jeans
my eyebrows are the example of wabi sabi.
Subscribed
This is not for OCD people 😅
I like the wabi-sabi excuse 😂
very interesting, thanks
Imperfect but should be clean
good luck !
HP computers are wabi sabi, thats what i like about them
Me, japanese learning wabi sabi from foreigners😂nice video anyway! 🙏
Please, can someone help me. I'm a Japanese language learner, and I'm searching for a correct way to write sabi (in kanji), but I can't find it on google. I found how to write wabi (侘), but I can't find how sabi (寂) is written. What strokes am I supposed to do first? I can assume the order of strokes, but I really, really want it to be correctly written. Please, if someone knows, help!
Hey, just in case you missed it, he writes the Sabi character at 4:31 so that might be the correct stroke order. I know it's a bit difficult to see due to the overlaying video, though.
@@zf3579 Thank you for answering, however I already have found the correct stroke order. Nonetheless, thank you very much!
@@nvm_everland2908 You're welcome, glad to hear you've found your answer :D
yes,but your video is not wabi-sabi,because its perfect.
Any recommended reads?
In my second video, I've mentioned 2 books in the video which will be a good start.
ua-cam.com/video/GEENibEDcus/v-deo.html
1) Wabi-sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers by Leonard Koren
2) Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton.
Leonard published another book
“Wabi sabi: further thoughts” in 2015, haven’t got to read it but love to read that next.
I didnt know why I liked my ugly ass rooms door so much
Bobby Hills rose
UnPretentious - I like that
self-imposed isolation aesthetic
However you look perfect. Your cap matches your t-shirt and watch, and you have two symmetrical earrings.
Call him *OUT* TJ
為什麼你聽起來那麼像新加坡口音XD
Interesting that you mentioned that Murata chose to use rustic teaware. (was this based on Japanese philosophy?) During that time, the artisans and skills were in China and we know they have the history to prove it. This interpretation you've chosen is from the view of a Japanese where they did not have the wealth to possess lavish things. Zen Buddhism originated from China too. The literature that you are reading are most likely written by white folks and they always choose the easiest way to paint the Chinese accomplishments under Japan since Japan always succumb to their terms and conditions when it comes to economics. A small country has no bargaining power.
This is a great video but would be better if you referenced your sources. I do take interest in religion and design too, but what you are sharing factually is an ice breaker but not historically grounded.
Your teeth don't look too wabi sabi! They're pretty nice, at least they look that way on my phone.
Grunge.
tdlr: asian dude talking about wasabi
Colgate
Furkan Yigit Zula Nicki:Wabi Sabi Xd
whos here bcz of kanye
nice video, please work on your accent you will go far!
Thanks Ronney, appreciate the feedback!🙏
Ronney Aragundi ouch!
that is not in the concept of wabisabi :) his accent is his uniqueness :D
This is not wabi-sabi. You cannot put word "ugliness" with the "beauty of imperfection" concept, as synonyms. Just another hipster trying to be cool and forcing originality. Sad.
How is this ugly.