Beau Gilliam interviewing...WHO?
13 years ago
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I have a big big urge to know people's perception of reality and themselves. It is the pleasure of discovering their thoughts about themselves, hearing about their views on the world, their reflections and criticism over themselves and the things around them. The meaning and the simbology they give to certain topics. There isn't one reality. There isn't right or wrong. We are all but a spider web, linking fragments of perceptions, memories and beliefs.
If I were to interview someone, what would you ask? What kind of question would make in order to provoke the interviewee? Questions about sex, beliefs, favorite food, abortion?
And which Fur Affinity artist would you like me to interview? I have my ideas, but I want to know your opinions too. ^^
Peace!
If I were to interview someone, what would you ask? What kind of question would make in order to provoke the interviewee? Questions about sex, beliefs, favorite food, abortion?
And which Fur Affinity artist would you like me to interview? I have my ideas, but I want to know your opinions too. ^^
Peace!
How do they interact with others in this site, as artists and as people?
I would suggest perhaps an interview with
Why did you choose your (main) character?
What attracted you to the furry community in a general sense?
What "furry" things do you like to do? (ie: drawings, music, stories, fur-suiting and so on)
I would avoid any questions that get too personal or questions that relate to favouritism or popularity. Such as "Who's your favourite artist?" and such.
As for questions:
I'm interested in philosophy of life, people they find inspiring - not just as artists but as human beings, stories about what they think made them who they are, and self-definition questions, like what labels they do and don't feel comfortable applying to themselves and why. Also, I like out there questions like: what's the strangest thing that ever happened to you? What do you think it means?
I'm interested in stuff about their art too, of course, like what they think of their own work and where they see themselves as artists in future. How do they define "art" and what does their work mean to them personally.
As for abortion and such, I'm not sure I want to know, but I'd be interested if any of them feel that their political views are important to their art or reflected in them.
OOoh! Another artist I'd like to see interviewed is
If you have a strong stomach for rude people, consider contacting
what is you show picture for everybody reason?
What is your own character to if somebody like character? Like Beau or Hibuki or other
about show to picture
You know, the basic stuff. :3
And why is that targeting important to you?”
*is not popular and never will be...* ^^;