I realised that you couldn't use the tools of yesterday to communicate today's world. Basically, that was the big light that went on in my head.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was affected by the harshness of government, the reality of 16-hour days, and the pressures of modern communications.
I wanted to communicate what I had seen, so that others could see it.
I had to figure out how to bring the world into my work.
I learned long ago to accept the fact that not everything I create will see the light of day.
I wanted to take the power of thought and the word, along with the power of speaking and heart, and see if we could wire what was coming out of us as humans with electric instruments.
Advances in technology and the Internet have dramatically changed the way we communicate, live, and work.
I was a peripheral visionary. I could see the future, but only way off to the side.
Tomorrow doesn't exist, yesterday is gone. The more I remind myself of that, the stronger I feel.
Funny, I don't feel any more powerful today than yesterday.
It took the madmen of yesterday for us to be able to act with extreme clarity today. I want to be one of those madmen. We must dare to invent the future.