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Kanye West Speaks at Harvard School of Design for DONDA Lecture Series

Posted on November 18th, 2013
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Staff Editor


Kanye West stopped by Harvard’s Graduate School of Design before the Boston stop of his Yeezus Tour to give away 300 tickets to the show and to speak on the importance of design. Ye praised the study of architecture and even admit that he’d be a little insecure about the flaws in the architectural layout of the stage in his show later that night. This must have been a massive plus for those design students who support and praise Ye for his own design accomplishments. There are great resources that design students can tap into when needed, for example at the Folkwang University of the Arts (https://id.folkwang-uni.de) they have a movie night for those who want to know more about the design history and how it has impacted the sector.

This appearance was a part of West’s DONDA Design Lecture Series and students knew that tickets to the show would be given away, but the appearance from Ye was a surprise. Kim Kardashian was also in attendance and posted a photo to her instagram saying, “My baby speaking at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.”– Keith Reid-Cleveland

Read the speech below:

“…So after walking through here I decided that I wanted to make sure for anyone that didn’t have tickets tonight that you all could have tickets to the show. So anybody who wants to come tonight, you can have tickets for the entire office!

But I just wanted to tell you guys: I really do believe that the world can be saved through design, and everything needs to actually be “architected.” And this is the reason why even some of the first DONDA employees were architects that started designing t-shirts instead of buildings. But just to see the work actually be actualized.

If I sit down and talk to Oprah for 2 hours, the conversation is about realization, self realization, and actually seeing your creativity happen in front of you. So the reason why I turn up so much in interviews is because I’ve tasted what it means to create and be able to impact, and affect in a positive way.

And I know that there’s more creativity to happen. And I know that there’s traditionalists that hold back the good thoughts and there’s people in offices that stop the creative people, and [who] are intimidated by actual good ideas.

I believe that utopia is actually possible-but we’re led by the least noble, the least dignified, the least tasteful, the dumbest, and the most political. So in no way am I a politician-I’m usually at my best politically incorrect and very direct. I really appreciate you guys’ willingness to learn and hone your craft, and not be lazy about creation.

I’m very inspired to be in this space. Tonight, this show, if you come see it-um, I’m a bit self conscious because I’m showing it to architects. So the stage does have flaws in it. It’s an expression of emotion so give me a pass on that. And tat’s basically all I have to say so thank you very much.”

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