Oblique Strategies: Build the Bridge, Burn the Bridge

Oblique Strategies: Build the Bridge, Burn the Bridge

From War with Art by Eric, George, & Sheldon

January 12, 2026 · 22 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the duality of building and burning in the creative process, inspired by the Oblique Strategies card 'Bridges — build — burn'.

In this episode of The War with Art, we pull another card from Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt’s Oblique Strategies deck and get a prompt that hits uncomfortably close: “Bridges — build — burn.” From modular synth patches you create and then tear down, to monks spending days on intricate work only to wipe it clean, we talk about why building and burning is baked into the creative process. Sometimes you have to strip a piece back to its core idea. Sometimes you have to scare yourself a little. And sometimes you have to let go of what you’ve already built... even when sunk cost is screaming at you to keep it. The guys also explore the deeper version: making something can be a bridge between who you are now and who you become after you’ve finished — and once you cross, you don’t really get to go back. If you’ve got your own interpretation of the card, drop a comment as we’d love to hear it. “Maybe you need to burn the bridge in order to make it not easy — and then rebuild something new.” --- Timestamps: 01:10 — What *Oblique Strategies* is (and why we’re using it) 02:40 — The card: “Bridges — build — burn” 03:50 — Burning as a creative tool: risk, conflict, and scaring yourself 06:10 —…

Topics covered

  • creative process
  • Oblique Strategies
  • risk
  • modular synths
  • art

Keywords

  • Brian Eno
  • Peter Schmidt
  • monks
  • sunk cost

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Oblique Strategies, modular synths

Books & works: The War with Art, *Oblique Strategies, Oblique Strategies — Brian Eno & Peter Schmidt Sand Mandala: Sacred Art of Tibet

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