i cant read long sentences like that so i presume youre ****posting
It is still incomprehensibly to me, what appears to be a widely and predominant interest in capricious examples of plastic that happen to have a stem underneath to allow them to be affixed on keyboard switches. I do not have any theory on its causes, yet. Is it that we, geekhackers, are a bunch of teens that want color, form and do not care about keyboard functionality, anymore?; or, maybe, we are just a bunch of bored guys and girls that, in the lack of any other interest, take their time and money being traded for the most strange form of obscure art, with no regard for basic Economic laws. Scarcity has reached a new level, now it drives the price of these, otherwise unneeded pieces, sky high. We have reach the point, were basic functionality does not make sense, anymore, it has to be replaced by the epitomes' form of the ugliest face, skull, robot, or whatever new obscene image an Artisan decided a keyboard should be dressed with.
It is still incomprehensibly to me, what appears to be a widely and predominant interest in capricious examples of plastic that happen to have a stem underneath to allow them to be affixed on keyboard switches. I do not have any theory on its causes, yet. Is it that we, geekhackers, are a bunch of teens that want color, form and do not care about keyboard functionality, anymore?; or, maybe, we are just a bunch of bored guys and girls that, in the lack of any other interest, take their time and money being traded for the most strange form of obscure art, with no regard for basic Economic laws. Scarcity has reached a new level, now it drives the price of these, otherwise unneeded pieces, sky high. We have reach the point, were basic functionality does not make sense, anymore, it has to be replaced by the epitomes' form of the ugliest face, skull, robot, or whatever new obscene image an Artisan decided a keyboard should be dressed with.
This is coming off super trollish.
It is still incomprehensibly to me, what appears to be a widely and predominant interest in capricious examples of plastic that happen to have a stem underneath to allow them to be affixed on keyboard switches. I do not have any theory on its causes, yet. Is it that we, geekhackers, are a bunch of teens that want color, form and do not care about keyboard functionality, anymore?; or, maybe, we are just a bunch of bored guys and girls that, in the lack of any other interest, take their time and money being traded for the most strange form of obscure art, with no regard for basic Economic laws. Scarcity has reached a new level, now it drives the price of these, otherwise unneeded pieces, sky high. We have reach the point, were basic functionality does not make sense, anymore, it has to be replaced by the epitomes' form of the ugliest face, skull, robot, or whatever new obscene image an Artisan decided a keyboard should be dressed with.
This is coming off super trollish.
It is a sincere way to ask for an explanation of something, otherwise, incomprehensibly.
Something he is mentioning aside from Artisan specifically is the scarcity issue. The whole supply and demand thing in our hobby is getting a bit out of hand.
I mean every time i see a keycap or custom ANYTHING the prices are getting ridiculous. I can afford it now but my concern is how business and other suppliers view us as those obsessed people that would pay anything for keycaps or boards so they can abuse that. Just my two cents because I see we kind of prove them right maybe in the future things will get better idk.
I know this but I am also targeting the bigger manufacturers people sent the custom sets to as orders that still come out pretty expensive compared to other sets even when they have the same materials etc. I know that something custom will be more expensive than mass produced but still just concerned it can get out of hand and I still argue it can be improved by a lot.Something he is mentioning aside from Artisan specifically is the scarcity issue. The whole supply and demand thing in our hobby is getting a bit out of hand.
I mean every time i see a keycap or custom ANYTHING the prices are getting ridiculous. I can afford it now but my concern is how business and other suppliers view us as those obsessed people that would pay anything for keycaps or boards so they can abuse that. Just my two cents because I see we kind of prove them right maybe in the future things will get better idk.
You have to realize that everything custom in this hobby for the most part is small run being produced by a single shop, designed by a single person for a final limited quantity. That process isn't cheap at all prototypes are expensive, startup costs are expensive, everything is expensive when done in very small quantities its not just this hobby, any custom fabrication is expensive as hell.
Artisan keycaps are more like custom stick-shifter knobs than paintings you put on a wall. There is an intersection of art and utility inherent in an artisan keycap that doesn't occur with other more traditionally passive forms of art. You will have people who think of keycaps purely in utilitarian terms, and find it strange that it would become a vehicle for artistic expression. Consequently, statements like, "Why does anyone like any kind of art?" sort of falls flat. To them it's like, You just type on them, why would anyone want them to look like toys/little bits of art? How do you explain the highly personal value of a artisan keycaps to them? I don't think you really can.
The thread is getting some very enlightening answers, so far. While I still keep some reservations, I could concur with the proclivities trend on most form of collecting activities. The keyboard collectors are not any different, even when our collection items also serve a practical purpose, we, as a community, still are collectors at heard; thus, some things are beyond basic Economics' rational.
For those posting emotional answers, they are also very welcome. They reveal how sensitive is this Artisan's thing for some.
Even for those that cannot understand the post, or found sentences to be long, I should study more "the tip of the iceberg" view on Hemingway's advice. LOL.
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Artisan keycaps are more like custom stick-shifter knobs than paintings you put on a wall. There is an intersection of art and utility inherent in an artisan keycap that doesn't occur with other more traditionally passive forms of art. You will have people who think of keycaps purely in utilitarian terms, and find it strange that it would become a vehicle for artistic expression. Consequently, statements like, "Why does anyone like any kind of art?" sort of falls flat. To them it's like, You just type on them, why would anyone want them to look like toys/little bits of art? How do you explain the highly personal value of a artisan keycaps to them? I don't think you really can.
You make a really good point. I just don't questions peoples preferences much so that is just how I thought of it as it is a form of art. Your comparison feels a lot more accurate but custom stick-shifter knobs just sounds corny.. oh I think I get it now..
Artisan keycaps are more like custom stick-shifter knobs than paintings you put on a wall. There is an intersection of art and utility inherent in an artisan keycap that doesn't occur with other more traditionally passive forms of art. You will have people who think of keycaps purely in utilitarian terms, and find it strange that it would become a vehicle for artistic expression. Consequently, statements like, "Why does anyone like any kind of art?" sort of falls flat. To them it's like, You just type on them, why would anyone want them to look like toys/little bits of art? How do you explain the highly personal value of a artisan keycaps to them? I don't think you really can.
You make a really good point. I just don't questions peoples preferences much so that is just how I thought of it as it is a form of art. Your comparison feels a lot more accurate but custom stick-shifter knobs just sounds corny.. oh I think I get it now..
Functional art is all over a wide variety of niche markets... cell phone cases, beer tap handles, hand-wired music amplifiers, boutique guitar picks, chiptune albums released on NES carts... I'm sure the list goes on! I think I would probably understand why others would collect, even if it weren't in line with my personal interests.
Now I have decided I should go the Beige route on all my boards, there is nothing so classy and unique as a custom dress up with a Beige set.
Artisan keycaps are more like custom stick-shifter knobs than paintings you put on a wall. There is an intersection of art and utility inherent in an artisan keycap that doesn't occur with other more traditionally passive forms of art. You will have people who think of keycaps purely in utilitarian terms, and find it strange that it would become a vehicle for artistic expression. Consequently, statements like, "Why does anyone like any kind of art?" sort of falls flat. To them it's like, You just type on them, why would anyone want them to look like toys/little bits of art? How do you explain the highly personal value of a artisan keycaps to them? I don't think you really can.
You make a really good point. I just don't questions peoples preferences much so that is just how I thought of it as it is a form of art. Your comparison feels a lot more accurate but custom stick-shifter knobs just sounds corny.. oh I think I get it now..
Functional art is all over a wide variety of niche markets... cell phone cases, beer tap handles, hand-wired music amplifiers, boutique guitar picks, chiptune albums released on NES carts... I'm sure the list goes on! I think I would probably understand why others would collect, even if it weren't in line with my personal interests.
Some of those things, like smartphone cases, are almost purely fashion accessories. One could argue that artisan keycaps fall into that category, sure.
The others listed are a little different, though, in that there is often a perceived improvement in the object's intended function, whereas I don't think any artisan collector believes that artisan keycaps "work better" for being carved into fun shapes.
Artisan keycaps are more like custom stick-shifter knobs than paintings you put on a wall. There is an intersection of art and utility inherent in an artisan keycap that doesn't occur with other more traditionally passive forms of art. You will have people who think of keycaps purely in utilitarian terms, and find it strange that it would become a vehicle for artistic expression. Consequently, statements like, "Why does anyone like any kind of art?" sort of falls flat. To them it's like, You just type on them, why would anyone want them to look like toys/little bits of art? How do you explain the highly personal value of a artisan keycaps to them? I don't think you really can.
You make a really good point. I just don't questions peoples preferences much so that is just how I thought of it as it is a form of art. Your comparison feels a lot more accurate but custom stick-shifter knobs just sounds corny.. oh I think I get it now..
Functional art is all over a wide variety of niche markets... cell phone cases, beer tap handles, hand-wired music amplifiers, boutique guitar picks, chiptune albums released on NES carts... I'm sure the list goes on! I think I would probably understand why others would collect, even if it weren't in line with my personal interests.
Some of those things, like smartphone cases, are almost purely fashion accessories. One could argue that artisan keycaps fall into that category, sure.
The others listed are a little different, though, in that there is often a perceived improvement in the object's intended function, whereas I don't think any artisan collector believes that artisan keycaps "work better" for being carved into fun shapes.
Artisan keycaps are more like custom stick-shifter knobs than paintings you put on a wall. There is an intersection of art and utility inherent in an artisan keycap that doesn't occur with other more traditionally passive forms of art. You will have people who think of keycaps purely in utilitarian terms, and find it strange that it would become a vehicle for artistic expression. Consequently, statements like, "Why does anyone like any kind of art?" sort of falls flat. To them it's like, You just type on them, why would anyone want them to look like toys/little bits of art? How do you explain the highly personal value of a artisan keycaps to them? I don't think you really can.
You make a really good point. I just don't questions peoples preferences much so that is just how I thought of it as it is a form of art. Your comparison feels a lot more accurate but custom stick-shifter knobs just sounds corny.. oh I think I get it now..
Functional art is all over a wide variety of niche markets... cell phone cases, beer tap handles, hand-wired music amplifiers, boutique guitar picks, chiptune albums released on NES carts... I'm sure the list goes on! I think I would probably understand why others would collect, even if it weren't in line with my personal interests.
... with no regard for basic Economic laws. Scarcity has reached a new level, now it drives the price of these, ...At this point, it reminds me of Andy Warhol and Banksy: what is art, and the price tag of art works.
Why do you feel as though artisan keycaps are compromising the functionality of our input peripherals?I concur
It is my opinion that my robot keycap has no inherent contradictory existential implications on the top left most keyboard switch.
A key switch that I might add, does not demand minimum input latency from the user, nor is it a exceptionally common switch to be used in the first place.
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I believe that bar tap handles and boutique guitar picks would also in most cases not improve functionality, but I could be wrong.
Datamancer's key cap set is one example that does not deliver superb user experience yet we can see its artistic value.
Why do you feel as though artisan keycaps are compromising the functionality of our input peripherals?I concur
It is my opinion that my robot keycap has no inherent contradictory existential implications on the top left most keyboard switch.
A key switch that I might add, does not demand minimum input latency from the user, nor is it a exceptionally common switch to be used in the first place.
I find you sir, to be both shallow and pedantic.Show Image(http://sr.photos1.fotosearch.com/bthumb/CSP/CSP990/k10940892.jpg)Show Image(http://gaia.adage.com/images/bin/image/x-large/colbert-042911.jpg)
I feel like it has to beWhy do you feel as though artisan keycaps are compromising the functionality of our input peripherals?I concur
It is my opinion that my robot keycap has no inherent contradictory existential implications on the top left most keyboard switch.
A key switch that I might add, does not demand minimum input latency from the user, nor is it a exceptionally common switch to be used in the first place.
I find you sir, to be both shallow and pedantic.Show Image(http://sr.photos1.fotosearch.com/bthumb/CSP/CSP990/k10940892.jpg)Show Image(http://gaia.adage.com/images/bin/image/x-large/colbert-042911.jpg)
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This is the longest sentence so far. Is it condescending? or Is it simple a collection of emoticons about how someone is feeling on the subject?
Smartphones aren't a luxury in the US. I had the same iPhone for seven years. I've had the same iPad for nearly five. I tend to buy good stuff that lasts and which serves a vital day-to-day function. I tend not to buy stuff impulsively, or to satisfy a momentary whim/craving.
Probebly 70 percent of what you spend your money on is pointless and less functional than something else. Those asian girl toys in short skirts, your steam account, kale, the computer that gets a benchmark of ****ing 5000 yet you jusy play csgo and look at anime all day, 5 million thread count sheets. Any car that has more than 4 cylinders. Any car with a body kit, any car with leather seats as an option fitted. Brand name clothes as opposed to unbranded sweatshop jeans. Any car with a turbo thats not a diesel, soccer mums in 4wds which actually have 4wd. That double bed you put your lonley ass in every night. I pads, new i pads, new phones when your old one is still good, expensive internet plans with bulk download when all you do is look at hentai all day. Repainting your walls when you have a child that wont give a **** because all it does is give ****s and eat food. Going out to dinner, going out to the movies......
Oh wait people do this **** because they like it and it pleases them even if only for a few seconds (hentai). And cost is up there because they are not mass produced. For example, if i make 300 million wrx sti's in the united states, with no ability to export. Everyone would be driving wrx sti's as i would be selling them ****ing cheap to clear the stock. But if i make 10 and only ten for the merrican market than they are going to sell for much money as there are only ten, there is a massive fan base and there will be ten people will ing to overpay.
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So.. how old are you?
After all, I may be too old
So.. how old are you?
After all, I may be too old
Probebly 70 percent of what you spend your money on is pointless and less functional than something else. Those asian girl toys in short skirts, your steam account, kale, the computer that gets a benchmark of ****ing 5000 yet you jusy play csgo and look at anime all day, 5 million thread count sheets. Any car that has more than 4 cylinders. Any car with a body kit, any car with leather seats as an option fitted. Brand name clothes as opposed to unbranded sweatshop jeans. Any car with a turbo thats not a diesel, soccer mums in 4wds which actually have 4wd. That double bed you put your lonley ass in every night. I pads, new i pads, new phones when your old one is still good, expensive internet plans with bulk download when all you do is look at hentai all day. Repainting your walls when you have a child that wont give a **** because all it does is give ****s and eat food. Going out to dinner, going out to the movies......
Oh wait people do this **** because they like it and it pleases them even if only for a few seconds (hentai). And cost is up there because they are not mass produced. For example, if i make 300 million wrx sti's in the united states, with no ability to export. Everyone would be driving wrx sti's as i would be selling them ****ing cheap to clear the stock. But if i make 10 and only ten for the merrican market than they are going to sell for much money as there are only ten, there is a massive fan base and there will be ten people will ing to overpay.
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Is there some sort of rampant hentai addiction that goes on here on Geekhack or something that I should know about? Should I buy some disinfectants etc and gloves so I can clean any keycaps or boards I may buy from here in the future? I am concerned (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞
Overanalysing is a stupid thing to do.
Says the guy who spends ove 80percent of his/her/attack helicopter's time in ghs hentai thread arguing with people over the details in the artists penmanship.If there were a hentai thread on GH this would be true, but there isn't. Slander.
Says the guy who spends ove 80percent of his/her/attack helicopter's time in ghs hentai thread arguing with people over the details in the artists penmanship.If there were a hentai thread on GH this would be true, but there isn't. Slander.
Says the guy who spends ove 80percent of his/her/attack helicopter's time in ghs hentai thread arguing with people over the details in the artists penmanship.If there were a hentai thread on GH this would be true, but there isn't. Slander.