I can imagine in years to come that my papers and memorabilia, my journals and letters, will find themselves always in the company of people who care about many of the things I do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I see my albums as working diaries, as living scrapbooks of me and my life.
I'm sometimes mystified by people who keep diaries. I never thought of my existence as being that important.
All my collections are very personal. It's also because I'm so involved in making the collections.
And ultimately the people who produce my records, they know that they're here to serve the purpose of me expressing who I am at this period of time and augmenting that or pulling it forward and I love that process.
I document my life and archive the things that are important and remind me of what my specific energy brings to the world.
I need privacy. I would think that because what I do makes a lot of people happy that I might deserve a little bit of respect in return. Instead, the papers try to drag me off my pedestal.
I don't care if people know who I am or if I make a ton of money, I just love my work so much.
I don't keep a diary and I throw away nearly all the paper I might have kept. I don't keep an archive. There's something worrying about my make-up that I try to leave no trace of myself apart from my plays.
As a designer looking to the future, you don't want to get lost in the archives.
I'm a journalist and author. I make my living by finding things out and writing about them.
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