The Big Questions
I am often asked by journalists or naifs, for vastly differing purposes, why I do what I do. And I am more often than not unhinged by the prospect of addressing such issues. I suppose it is because I both trust and admire creativity, and work in service to it—mainly the idea of it, not the people themselves; they are the ones I have chosen, by mere chance and circumstance—and find that it connects very intimately with my own alternately poetic or utillitarian sensitivity towards subjects and agendas that exist in the world between transmission and reception. As Henry Miller used to say, “I am an antenna.” [to be continued...]