I like the idea of infiltrating an area that is not really exposed to me or my work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Working against a restriction - for me - often produces greater things than getting rid of all boundaries.
We have to find places that we protect away from government so that we can all be the unique and interesting and, in my case, somewhat deviant people we'd like to be.
I work in a very contained environment, usually.
What you want to do is, you want to get away from people being afraid to show their work, which is the first thing, because they don't want to be shot down.
On a deeper level, there's a level of privacy that I need in order to work, and if there's been a time when there's been a lot of publicness in my life, it can be a little bit difficult to sort of rebuild that private space.
For me, my role is about unleashing what people already have inside them that is maybe suppressed in most work environments.
I don't want people poking around in my private stuff. They've no business in it. My work is what I give to people, that's my job, and that's where it stops.
I found for me that my safe place was work. I could control my environment. I became very fastidious and detailed, and wanted things a certain way.
Anonymity would be a fantastic umbrella. I don't like intrusion.
I don't like the idea of being surrounded by hidden things; people you can't see in buildings and cars.