Content
@
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
pkok art
@pkok
We thought hard about being a @moxie.eth Hero this week and how we'll celebrate that. Introducing Pkok Finterviews - Cast-form farcaster interviews, 20 questions to some of our favorite people. We aim to tell stories of phenomenal individuals shaping the art ecosystem on web3. It's also a great way for us and other heroes to get to know and engage with them. Oh! each interview starts with /degen love. But wait, there's more! These Finterviews are not restricted to only those we tag. If you'd like to participate, just respond to the questions and join the party, everybody is invited to be a part of these Finterviews. Tell us more about yourself, read other people's stories and hopefully we all get to know each other better by the end. Pkok Finterviews, a 🧵
28 replies
31 recasts
65 reactions
pkok art
@pkok
Welcome to our Finterview @chriscocreated We've been fascinated with everything you've been doing in the collaborated space. From "Photosynthesis" to "We are Nounish" & "We are Farcaster", you've been able to engage the entire ecosystem to collaborate with you. How did your journey as a collaborator begin?
2 replies
1 recast
2 reactions
ChrisCoCreated
@chriscocreated
As a community theatre maker. I’ve always made work ‘with and for’. It started of collaborating with my peers as a student to make theatre about our lives, and then improvised work with people living with dementia. I believe that the process is at least as important as the outcome.
1 reply
0 recast
1 reaction
pkok art
@pkok
“with and for” 🖤 Speaking of process, what part of the process do you enjoy the most; the art, the community, the tech?
1 reply
1 recast
2 reactions
ChrisCoCreated
@chriscocreated
The two bits of the creative process I love are, coding the new thing - I get such flow of it; and conversations with people, engaged in what I’m doing, about how the art should evolve - hence the monthly drop explorations for /wearetheart
1 reply
0 recast
1 reaction
pkok art
@pkok
Been loving what you’re doing with /wearetheart . Take us all the way back to the time when it became clear that art is what you wanted to pursue, how did it all began? Does any moment or time period stick out?
1 reply
1 recast
1 reaction
ChrisCoCreated
@chriscocreated
It took me a long time to see myself as an artist. Certainly in my context it seemed quite an arrogant thing to say, and not something I could inhabit. I was in my mid 20s with enough theatre under my belt, and making graphic work and some writing, but fundamentally I became aware that I was seeing and responding the world as an artist. Since then my sense of identity and what I’m spending my time on has fluctuated, sometimes with art (in the broad definition) at the fore and sometimes in the background. I had an interesting conversation with a friend about this the other day, and ended up concluding that the approach might be just to say ‘I make art’
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction