Scott Snibbe: The Art of Hidden Geometries
Episode Overview
Scott Snibbe combines Buddhist principles with interactive art. His work 'Hidden Geometries' reveals mathematical grids in Buddhist paintings. Collaboration with renowned artists enhances his creative process. Art can evoke feelings of generosity and kindness. Inefficiency is valued in creating meaningful experiences.
"The best things in life are inefficient."
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? This episode of 'A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment' takes you on a fascinating ride through Scott Snibbe's artistic exploration of Buddhist art. Scott, who has transitioned from a part-time to a full-time Buddhist, spends his time creating interactive art installations that merge technology with spirituality. The episode dives into Scott's innovative series called 'Hidden Geometries,' which uncovers the mathematical grids behind ancient Buddhist tankas.
With a history of collaborating with big names like Bjork and James Cameron, Scott's work is a unique blend of art and meditation. His creations aren't just about aesthetics; they aim to evoke feelings of generosity, patience, and kindness in viewers. From interactive installations that require social participation to pieces that mirror the earth's rotation, Scott’s art challenges the conventional norms and invites us to see the world through a different lens.
So, if you're interested in how art can be both a spiritual and interactive experience, this episode is a must-listen. Are you ready to explore how inefficiency can actually enrich your life?