"Copiers do not collaborate"
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The subtext is ethical as much as aesthetic. Collaboration implies mutual exposure - your idea gets reshaped by another mind, and you accept the compromise, the friction, the possibility of being wrong. Copying avoids that vulnerability. It produces the comforting appearance of agreement (the façade matches, the ornament “fits the tradition”) while skipping the messy, human work of co-authoring something new. Gaudi, whose Sagrada Familia and Casa Batllo fused craft, structure, and symbolic fantasy, knew that real making is collective: stonemasons, ceramicists, engineers, patrons, even gravity itself are part of the conversation. The point isn’t solitary genius; it’s genuine exchange.
Context sharpens the jab. Catalan Modernisme was both a nationalist cultural project and a commercial marketplace for novelty. Gaudi’s line doubles as a warning: a movement can’t sustain itself on repetition, and a culture can’t claim identity by photocopying its own past. Collaboration builds a future; copying just mass-produces a counterfeit present.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
|---|---|
| Source | Later attribution: The Neurobiology of Placebo Analgesia (David James Scott, 2007) modern compilationID: ujseAQAAMAAJ
Evidence:
... Copiers do not collaborate . Because of this , originality consists in returning to the origin . " Antonio Gaudi , 1852-1926 Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables Chapter Table of ii Acknowledgements. |
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