Crazy Wisdom

Episode #540: Own the Software or Go Amish

Mar 30, 2026
A deep-dive into 3D art tools, from ZBrush and Cinema 4D to Houdini’s node-based power. They talk about AI dissolving technical barriers and Claude helping unblock complex workflows. Conversations stray into techno-anxiety, Roko’s Basilisk, and accelerationism. They explore immersive projection experiences, the decline of Hollywood’s monopoly, and the rise of decentralized tools for independent creators.
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INSIGHT

Technical Barriers Will Vanish Then Artists Shift Back To Visuals

  • AI that automates technical layers will push artists back toward pure visual roles once coding barriers fall.
  • Stewart notes Cloud Code now actually writes production-ready code, mirroring how programmers face craft existential questions.
ANECDOTE

From Sphere Spectacles To Intimate Dome Experiences

  • Stewart described designing intimate, consensual tech experiences like domes and drone polo rather than giant spectacle projects.
  • He highlighted friend Eric Levin's projection-mapped domes and his idea for drone-based polo as small-group experiential tech.
INSIGHT

Owning Software Is The Path Away From Dystopia

  • Owning the software that runs hardware is the key to non-dystopian tech experiences.
  • Stewart argues open-source software on devices ensures control and prevents manufacturer lock-in for community-driven projects.
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