Tacos with Chase Jarvis
I had tacos with Chase Jarvis earlier this year and he asked if he could record part of our chat on voice memos.
Iβve written more about a lot of the topics we chatted about and wanted to link to them here:
- βComfort Work,β like βcomfort foodβ and βcomfort viewing,β comfort work is work that I do when I donβt know what else to do. It is actual work, but it is comforting.
- βCreative tensionβ β a lot of creative work is the result of being pulled between two poles, and finding energy in the tension of that pull. Think of a guitar string: if itβs too slack, the string buzzes and makes no music; if itβs too tight, it snaps.
- Friction, or βResistance is necessary.β Artists need something to push against. Like when youβre riding a bike β too much or too little friction means you wonβt go anywhere.
- Subtraction: This gets a whole chapter in Steal Like an Artist, but basically the idea is that when you subtract certain elements and put some constraints on yourself, it actually activates your creativity rather than squashing it.
You can listen to the whole chat here and check out our typewriter interview.