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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…” quote by Douglas Rushkoff
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“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.”

Douglas Rushkoff

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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.

Key Takeaway

Foster internal innovation while managing openness.

Themes

technology design creativity openness control

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

philosophical technological

When to use this quote

  • product development
  • software engineering
  • creative brainstorming

Key Concepts

systems theory design philosophy innovation management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can openness be balanced with structure?
  • What internal processes nurture creativity?
A Different Perspective

Overly rigid design can stifle adaptability and new ideas.

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