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https://youtu.be/69fCpIY2hO8

How does this work, /sci/? The entire hour is basically the same mini melody repeating over and over. Normally this would drive me absolutely nuts. But my productivity is through the roof. I've been working on a grant proposal and I produced 2.5 pages straight in just one hour and I barely even had to stop to think. And I'm looking at it now and it's like actual quality writing that I would normally take a whole day to write. How does some new-agey bullshit like gamma and beta waves or whatever make you able to think faster?

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My uni's art department has some courses taught by the engineering and computer science depts.
Remember that many artists have to solve engineering problems to create their works. Pic related.
A lot of modern art is done through software suites / 3d modeling / 3d printing / animation systems that require programming to work effectively.
The professor of one studio course told me that artists definitely don't think like engineers, and that sometimes frustrating trying to get them to produce reasonable code. But they also occasionally come up with some really unexpected and elegant solutions to problems.

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