Apple Quote by Douglas Rushkoff
“One argument against open systems is that they become open to everything, good and bad. Like a Richard Meier skyscraper, the anal retentive, Bauhaus elegance of the Mac does prevent the loose ends and confusion of a less sterile environment. But it also prevents fertility. Apple's development must come from within.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Discussing technology and design, 2020s
Open systems expose everything, both good and bad; strict design (like Bauhaus) prevents chaos but also hinders creativity, so Apple should innovate from within.
In simple terms: Open systems bring all possibilities; strict design limits chaos but also limits creativity.
Foster internal innovation while managing openness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- product development
- software engineering
- creative brainstorming
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can openness be balanced with structure?
- What internal processes nurture creativity?
Overly rigid design can stifle adaptability and new ideas.