Various things, including a hard working individual who doesn't want to stop with the adventure of life.

 

Also, on a less naive note, I am naive, ignorant, farcical, and aware that there is no-one who is not naive, ignorant, or farcical.

 

I was born and raised in Coventry and attended Catholic school. I believed in the church, in God and in peace on Earth. My early school years were tough on my pro-daydreamer ideology, my mother made home made yoghurt and pizza and was a house wife whilst myself and my two sister and one brother siblings grew up to a certain age.

 

Our family is close on my mothers side but distant on my fathers side. Death hasn't taken all of my grand parents yet but this is not to say that the inevitable won't happen.

 

I no longer believe in the unity of the church, of the power of a God, in peace on Earth, or the good of man. However I know that these things can exist in some form or another.

 

I have great faith in humanity whilst simultaneously suffering from a great despair at what is done by it and in its name.

 

The world is not so big and the people in at are not so different. I travel to learn and to bring ideas together, to bring people together, to create work and to create it because it needs to be made. Whilst many problems have arisen through the adoption of a Capitalist ideology there are also many interesting and beneficial outcomes that are important to the development of civilisation. There is little place on the world for mindless consumption, we have moved away from the need for obesity, it isn't socially, politically, biologically advantageous. Rather the current situation stands that obesity is promoted as a way of servitude, one can be provided with excesses that render one immobile and dependent on servers or providers. The need for excess is what makes capitalism functional, not because capitalists are obese themselves but because they create a platform upon which the mainstay of consumers can become obese.

 

Its a nice sort of idea.

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  • JoinedMarch 2011
  • OccupationArtist and Artistic director
  • HometownCoventry

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