… the ability to know what your audience or clients are going to want before they do. … watch what the market does and learn from that.
To me, that is too much of a market-oriented view of taste. The second statement also disagrees somewhat with the first.
I don’t think you learn about good taste by observing the market. You only learn what is out there and what the people with the most enormous mouths say about what they like.
Good taste is about appreciation for the specific. The market is about appreciation for the average.
Watched Un P’tit Truc En plus. Seen in the Filmhuis Alkmaar. It is a very funny and sensitive movie by Artus about a group of people with disabilities with two bank robbers hiding amongst them.
Dirk Gently is the character created by Douglas Adams, famous for The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. I had almost forgotten I had read about the ‘holitic detective’ in Adams’ book Salmon of Doubt. Only recently I discovered Netflix runs a series on this character. The series is pretty awesome.