Brian Eno on being pretentious:
Pretension is the dismissive name given to peopleās attempts to be something other than what they āreally areāā¦In the arts, the word āpretentiousā has a special meaning: the attempt at something that the critic thinks you have no right even to try. Iām very happy to have added my little offering to the glowing mountain of things described as āpretentiousā ā Iām happy to have made claims on things that I didnāt have any ārightā to, and Iām happy to have tried being someone else to see what it felt like.
I decided to turn the word āpretentiousā into a compliment. The common assumption is that there are ārealā people and there are others who are pretending to be something theyāre not. There is also an assumption that thereās something morally wrong with pretending. My assumptions about culture as a place where you can take psychological risks without incurring physical penalties make me think that pretending is the most important thing we do. Itās the way we make our thought experiments, find out what it would be like to be otherwise.
Robert Wyatt once said that we were always in the condition of children ā faced with things we couldnāt understand and thus with the need to guess and improvise. Pretending is what kids do all the time. Itās how they learn. What makes anyone think you should sometime give it up?
Brian Eno on being pretentious
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