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Passion

A while ago, Angela Maiers asked me if I would tune my visual brain into her most recent work, Liberating Genius, to see what resonated with me. By the way, resonate is a word I probably overuse, but I suppose it appropriately describes a moment of cognitive ease, and it’s those moments I listen out for, and attempt to visually capture.

When I was a student, I worked in a chicken factory, where time passed extremely slowly (a good measure of a bad job). That job is the reason why I’ve had to have a passion for every job that I’ve ever done since…

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