Artist aspiring to be an architect | ||
author | Tim Jaeger | |
location | nyc, l.a., berlin, major cities | |
age | 27-38 | |
gender | both | |
description | good | bad | ||
looks face, phisique, car, clothes, house ... |
good looks. usually blonde hair, too poor to afford car, apartment living, clean, minimal... clothes usually black and grey. confusing as to whether they're actually an artist or a designer or an architect |
confusing as to whether they're actually an artist or a designer or an architect | ||
society interaction sex, love, marriage, parents, friends ... |
various partners, doesn't like marriage. family wealthy, but not extremely trust-fund wealthy friends are unsuccesful architects and mildly successful artists. |
doesn't like marriage. overly pretentious w/ all friends. develop nervous twitch when speaking w/ an actual architect. |
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activities job, hobby, sport, illegal ... |
job as showing in small-time galleries w/ write-ups uses drugs in moderation, enjoys travel but doesn't travel enough. |
confused as to what they are doing and what they want to be doing. | ||
character motivation, temperament ... |
Blind motivation to succeed in building things that fit in more w/ architecture world than art-world. Find the stuffiness and blandness of the architectural world inviting. Bland people themselves masquerading as interesting. |
Bland people themselves masquerading as interesting. | ||
future what will this personality stereotype achieve ... |
No future, except maybe 1 or 2 will cross this perilous divide and be accepted fully by both worlds (art and architecture) w/ out raised eyebrows | Middle-class lifestyle | ||
examples |
http://www.dillerscofidio.com/ |