| QUESTION: In
Vital X: Kissing Project, you are carefully selecting the
people that you are going to approach. Is that because you want to
have form of control over the sexual process? Or is the project also
a way of giving up control, because you get involved with so many
people at once.
ANSWER: I wanted
to have control and I wanted to violate codes. In the first version
of the project, I tended to select people between the ages of 18
and 25 and a lot of black men. For a while I thought about kissing
only black people?
QUESTION: Because you like black
people?
ANSWER: Not really
… I like everything.
QUESTION: When you select people,
do you try to select people that you think are attractive. Or do
you try not to make your own personal taste enter into it?
ANSWER: That depends
on the day. Every day is different. Sometimes I get attracted to
a certain person and I want to talk to them. Other times I just
find that the background, or the way they dress, looks good with
me. It really depends on the day. I just you just go with the flow,
as they say. It was part of the original concept that I would not
have to plan it that much. I just want go out with my camera and
do it.
QUESTION: Kissing Project made
me very aware of work environments and street environments. In a
certain way your are intruding into banal environments, like go
out to meet guys in work uniforms who have to lay down their tools.
Did you think about that at all?
ANSWER: Yes I like
these places where you are not supposed to do this kind of thing.
That is why I like supermarkets. I did it once in the vegetable
section of a grocery store. I tried to kiss in Home Depot. I noticed
that a lot of guys there are either married and very domestic, or
gay. I often wondered why I couldn’t get a kissing partner
in Home Depot.
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