Thought Log
- Go Hayakawa Art – Super Dekoboko
- Thought Log
- Super Dekoboko
Super Dekoboko
Super Dekoboko is my way of naming the uneven lines that shape a person—
the frictions, detours, and textures that never fit into a clean narrative.
This category gathers essays about the ideas behind that concept:
how roughness becomes a form of clarity,
and why expression needs imperfections to stay alive.
These pieces trace the structure of the thought that sits beneath the work.
Articles
- Art Is a Battlefield, Anime Is Collective Comfort — Why They End Up the Same Size
- The Two Archetypes: Jobs as Convex, Woz as Concave
- Wozniak’s Philosophy and the Roots of Super Dekoboko
- Thoughts on Takashi Murakami and Superflat
- A Life Built in Uneven Lines
- Toward a Mind That Can Live Without Roles
- Carried by the Era, Defying the Era
- Super Dekoboko – How the Concept Took Shape
- The Moment a Thought Is Born — A Small Fragment of Dekoboko
