Slow ideas is a quiet place on the internet for thinking that doesn’t need to rush.
This site collects ideas from the world of art, technology, telecom, markets and photography – not to chase trends, but to sit with them a little longer. Most posts are reflections, references, or connections sparked by articles, talks, books, charts, images or conversations I’ve found worth keeping.
Think of it as a working notebook:
- ideas that stood out
- links that deserve a second read
- patterns noticed over time
- questions that don’t yet have neat answers
What you’ll find here
- Curated references Links to articles, videos, papers, and images that shaped my thinking — often with brief context on why they matter.
- Connections across disciplines Art next to engineering. Markets next to psychology. Photography next to patience. The overlap is the point.
- Slow takes, not hot takes No urgency, no outrage, no optimisation for clicks. Just ideas allowed to breathe.
Why “slow”?
Because good ideas compound.
The most useful insights rarely arrive fully formed. They show up quietly, improve with time, and reveal their value only after repetition and reflection. This site is an attempt to notice them before they’re drowned out.