1. What is your favorite word? Perception.
Within subjects, it can be similar or different, the strangest thing is that it is never so similar but never so different. It is like a play on words, and in some ways it tells us how our reality is so close and so far away from that of others. Life is interesting because we still don't know what it means.
2. What did you dream last night? If you don't remember, tell us about a recent dream you remember...: The most significant dream I had was falling in love with someone I didn't know. Sometimes I close my eyes and remember how my soul compresses when I feel the kisses of that girl. I have no idea what happened, I am not a fanatic about falling in love or hoping to do it again. Probably the girl does exist or the subconscious created a joke on me. Maybe it's all a product of my expectations.
3. What is the movie that made you laugh the most? Super cool (Super Bad)
Besides the fact that it features my two favorite actors, the black comedy carried in that movie is quite trivial but entertaining, in fact it reminds me of a part of my life.
4. What song would you like to have played at your funeral? The last night of the world-Austin tv
5. What is your definition of «art»? Art is the study related to creation. How to understand that which is created from man but also how that work is a reflection of the creator himself.
Art is for everyone, there is no one better than another, everyone decides what they like the most, it is subjective.
6. What would be your ideal project or collaboration? Good.
I would like to write texts that talk about reality, about consciousness and how empty (and at the same time not) knowledge can be.
I like stories that make me think.
7. What is the best advice anyone has ever given you? I have no advice as such.
In that sense, I consider that my best advice was the people who came into my life at the right time. The experience of what does or doesn't make sense in my life is my best advice. From then on nothing matters. Carl Sagan made me see that life only matters momentarily, it is as insignificant as a stone. We are only a microscopic part of the universe.
8. If you could change anything in the world, what would you change? Part of the barbarism in the world is due to the fact that certain people who exercise power are not aware of it.
Reason is the instrument for humanism, I firmly believe in an education based on human sense, such as respect, empathy, equality, etc.
I am a sociology student and believe me it is a very difficult question.
9. A penguin comes into your room with a hat on. What is the first thing he says to you and why is he in your room? Come into my room.
Penguin: “You forgot your keys, corduroy”.
Me: “thank you very much”.
We bump fists, he takes off his hat as a farewell gesture and leaves (he forgets his keys too).
10. Describe (in 100 words maximum) what you do..: As I mentioned before, I am a sociology student at the Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, I like reading, writing and listening to music (I also studied music at the same university but I didn't finish, I was a percussionist). Some time ago I had a project of experimental electronic music, now I just dedicate myself to give sense to my life.
Photography by Jan Meifert