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“I think a lot people get caught up with the synthetic quality of electronic music, but me, I've always been more interested in all those more natural sounds, in organic electricity. That's something that I want to continue to work with.”
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“I learned how to do stop-frame animation and I experimented with that a lot and pretty much that was my mode of animating through high school.”
Source : "Lives of a Cell, the 3-D Version". Interview with Kim Zetter, www.wired.com. March 14, 2007.
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“I was not willing to give up because I was born to like taking risks and that is my way of life.”
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“When I grew up in the '60s, your hair had to be straight and you had to be skinny and have no boobs, and it was like not my era.”
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“I was 3-years-old - to this day it is a vivid memory. My family and I were on a boat, catching fish. As one fish was caught, he was writhing, then he was thrown against the side of the boat. You couldn't disguise what it was. This was what we did to animals to eat them. The animal went from a living, vibrant creature fighting for life to a violent death. I recognized it, as did my brothers and sisters.”
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“History is a cyclic poem written by time upon the memories of man.”
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“Despair is not a particularly respectable condition and yet despair and delight alternate like systole and diastole in my heart.”
Source : Stephanie Mills (2003). “Epicurean Simplicity”, p.205, Island Press
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“I'm interested in youth culture and popular culture.”