I only want to work with transparent ideas and accessible technologies that 'spotlight' the individual's role in society through creativity. I try to live an open-source life.
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Empowerment of individuals is a key part of what makes open source work, since in the end, innovations tend to come from small groups, not from large, structured efforts.
I want to give other creatives the opportunity to find the entrepreneur inside themselves and teach them how to build their own platform.
I want to create an environment where I can create technology, get it into the hands of someone to market it, and move on to other technologies so I can keep innovating. I want to be a serial entrepreneur: Incubate an idea, get it to a good state, and make that an enabler to get to the next state. It's every researcher's fantasy.
I have worked on open Internet, speech, and entrepreneurship issues for years.
In open source, we feel strongly that to really do something well, you have to get a lot of people involved.
If I find cool, open-minded people, want to do unique one-of-a-kind kind of project, I'll do it as long as I can.
Whatever the creative industry, when you're confronted with the challenge of coming up with a Big Idea, always work with the most talented, innovative mind available. Hopefully... that's you.
I want to be as creatively disruptive as possible. I want to be radically transparent in a way that isn't showboating.
I want to be able to manipulate and control my career from the creative side.
I need to start honing in on projects that I want to devote my time to and not put my energies into the unattainable ones.
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