I am not sure we all appreciate how unusually special are existence is and what a great fortune life is over never being born. As we all make ourselves busy with the minute obsessions of everyday living I think we tend to miss out on the pure awe of being here and being alive. It is a fascinating situation to say the least. But what strikes me the most when looking out over the world, is how creative yet conformable we all can be.
Last I checked – I do try to remind myself – life is incredibly short. Think of the age of the universe, the nearest star, planet: comparably, you are a fleeting spark, and in a century or less, who knows if anyone will remember you. Perhaps someone will remember at least your name and a few simple facts passed on through family. Still the endurance of a person’s legacy is often a reflection of the amount of creative energy a person puts outward in their lifetime. People are remembered for their commitment to their communities, their accomplishment of extraordinary feats, and the ingenuity expressed in their lives.
One thing that has always stood out to me in my small observations of the world is the seeming narrowness of living. We are creatures of habit, cultures of familiarity, and to reach outside of the comfortable norm and stake out a new vision of possibility takes a herculean effort. We are complex beings with brilliant minds and with human expression virtually limitless it feels somewhat dissatisfying to witness a tidy conformity and predictability ruling over life. Culture lays out a well designed script, allays us of anxiety, fills everyday life with meaning, but we shouldn’t forget that all that culturally “is” was once the product of choice and someone’s clever creation. As consumers we are naturally passive and we live comfortably in a world of regurgitation, but I am excited beyond anything else by expressions no matter how small or large of originality. It was once said, that “all good things are the fruits of originality.” The great experiences, works of art, film, and language, were all born out of the creative process. Every expression reflecting a rebellion against the ordinary and creating something fresh and new to offer. I don’t dream to transform the world by any vast measure, but I hope to breathe more life and excitement in to my own and perhaps a few others.
The Life Arts Laboratory is a space for me to carve out my own life masterpiece. To develop myself and to design new experiences and cultural moments. I started this project to experience the world and its fullness and I want to engage life in unique and refreshing ways. I’m here to view the world differently, invent novel interactions with the people around me and to share with fellow artists and imagineers.






