In their book, The Runaway Species: How Human Creativity Remakes the World, David Eagleman and Anthony Brandt affirm that the extraordinary human creativity of the human species lies in our ability to bend, break and blend everything we observe and remember, relentlessly creating new combinations. From the first men looking at a stone and seeing a tool to the last technological achievements, we've been playing with everything that captures our attention to see what else we can do with it or how we can extract its species and maybe recombine them with others. That probably explains the extraordinary success of Lego bricks.
#1414 - bend, break and blend
#1414 - bend, break and blend
#1414 - bend, break and blend
In their book, The Runaway Species: How Human Creativity Remakes the World, David Eagleman and Anthony Brandt affirm that the extraordinary human creativity of the human species lies in our ability to bend, break and blend everything we observe and remember, relentlessly creating new combinations. From the first men looking at a stone and seeing a tool to the last technological achievements, we've been playing with everything that captures our attention to see what else we can do with it or how we can extract its species and maybe recombine them with others. That probably explains the extraordinary success of Lego bricks.