
Wrenches, Paper, Waste: Organic Holds its Ground
From The Intersect of Tech and Art by Juergen Berkessel
April 28, 2026 · 12 min · Episode 75
About this episode
Chelsea and Georgia explore the implications of choosing traditional methods in an age of speed and automation.
The companion podcast to Issue No. 75 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia take on the question that runs through this week's stories without quite saying it out loud: when speed and automation are always available, is choosing the hard way an artistic act, a quiet form of resistance, or just stubbornness — and does the difference matter? Head to theintersect.art for the full curation behind the conversation.
People in this episode
Guests: Chelsea, Georgia
Topics covered
- artistic resistance
- automation
- creative process
- speed vs. quality
- artistic choice
Keywords
- art
- automation
- resistance
- creative process
- The Intersect
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