The Trinity as a way of expressing the ultimate is a three-point structure which we have experiences being very stable in things like triangles and stools. You know, there's something about three-part structures that feel stable to people. But to answer your question, if it somehow demystified the piece for me, the ambient piece, it did change my relationship to it somewhat. It just changed the way that I appreciated it.
Bob Kasenchak is a taxonomist and information architect at Factor. Bob’s background is in music, and this conversation delves into what information architects can learn from studying music. We recorded two conversations on the subject: this one focuses on the structure of music itself, and the second covers how we can make music more findable. Look for that one in an upcoming episode.
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