"While I think it's generally accepted that nature is more pleasing to the senses to be around human-created objects"
I would change that to "nature is more pleasing to the senses to be around human mass produced objects"
Human made houses and gardens and various objects can be very beautiful works of art.
But they usually aren't, because it is expensive. A permaculture garden is a joy to walk in, unlike a monoculture field. A handcrafted table with ornaments is beautiful, a common plastic table not so much. And just adding generic details would be cheap as well, but would still be ugly to me.
It is not just about details, but the right details in the right pattern that makes objects beautiful and fitting in its place.
Ideally also an house is designed to fit its surroundings. Otherwise it looks out of place. (Most do)
So I am really looking forward the robot revolution, that will (hopefully) free us from the need to produce cheap, so we can focus on producing beautiful again.
>So I am really looking forward the robot revolution, that will (hopefully) free us from the need to produce cheap, so we can focus on producing beautiful again.
I would change that to "nature is more pleasing to the senses to be around human mass produced objects"
Human made houses and gardens and various objects can be very beautiful works of art.
But they usually aren't, because it is expensive. A permaculture garden is a joy to walk in, unlike a monoculture field. A handcrafted table with ornaments is beautiful, a common plastic table not so much. And just adding generic details would be cheap as well, but would still be ugly to me. It is not just about details, but the right details in the right pattern that makes objects beautiful and fitting in its place. Ideally also an house is designed to fit its surroundings. Otherwise it looks out of place. (Most do)
So I am really looking forward the robot revolution, that will (hopefully) free us from the need to produce cheap, so we can focus on producing beautiful again.