aqwan the search for the beauty that cannot be named I also make things with friends ... @leavesofabsense @liluandtheghost Ask an AI ..... The term "Quality Without a Name" (QWAN) was introduced by Christopher Alexander, an architect and design theorist, in his book "The Timeless Way of Building." QWAN is an elusive concept used to describe the intangible essence or feeling of a well-designed space or object that makes it feel alive, comfortable, and harmonious. It represents the innate quality that resonates with people on an emotional level, making them feel at ease and at one with the space. Alexander argues that this quality is timeless, meaning that it transcends styles, periods, and cultures. He believes that when people can experience QWAN in a space, it indicates that the design follows a natural and universal order, aligning with human needs and desires. QWAN can be applied to various fields, including architecture, urban design, software development, and other disciplines where creating something meaningful and harmonious is the goal. In each of these domains, the concept of QWAN is a reminder to designers and developers to strive for that elusive, intangible quality that makes their work resonate with users on a deeper level. aqwan’s tracks photon histories - ambient version by aqwan published on 2024-05-16T15:37:14Z loops 14 by aqwan published on 2024-04-22T12:59:48Z the static sings to me by aqwan published on 2024-04-11T14:05:16Z loops 13 by aqwan published on 2024-03-30T12:22:31Z loops 11 by aqwan published on 2024-03-22T15:32:15Z loops 12 by aqwan published on 2024-03-22T15:19:59Z loops 10 by aqwan published on 2024-03-21T14:46:15Z loops 9 by aqwan published on 2023-10-28T10:19:07Z the hole by aqwan published on 2023-10-21T11:08:42Z trucrifamfrord by aqwan published on 2023-10-21T11:08:08Z