Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Art questions February 2020


Q: What kind of creative methods do you use in your work?

A: Research based on curiosity, experimental photography, writing down words and phrases, drawing and painting quick small sketches. My work will always involve being physically creative.

Physical human creativity is not old-fashioned. It's one of the most unpredictable things we have. I feel sorry for anyone who thinks the future should only consist of pushing buttons and making adjustments.

I'm playfully filling notebooks without knowing the outcome. I don't have the desire to be extremely sensible. It has to do with recognising literal-mindedness and the fear of uncertainty. One of the driving factors is that I simply don't want to live in a tedious world.

There's no one true way to say important things and no one can teach you how to get ideas. When you start seeing and connecting things in interesting ways and bringing out your inner world, you're on the right track.

When I'm writing music I'm either playing the keyboard or programming a demo. Playing until I find something strong enough is the preferred method. I want you to feel every note. The final production involves programming, experimental recording and sound processing.

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