I hate the word 'rendering,' as it equates to 'pouring concrete' on ideas that demand continuing dialog. 'Trade secrets' imply hoarding of knowledge. Chris Jordan More Quotes by Chris Jordan More Quotes From Chris Jordan Finding meaning in global mass phenomena can be difficult because the phenomena themselves are invisible, spread across the earth in millions of separate places. There is no Mount Everest of waste that we can make a pilgrimage to and behold the sobering aggregate of our discarded stuff, seeing and feeling it viscerally with our senses. Chris Jordan meaning finding feeling earth If you sit down among hundreds of thousands of albatrosses in a field, pretty soon you'll be completely surrounded by them, as they come walking up toward us and nibble on our shoelaces and just look right at us out of curiosity. Chris Jordan look you curiosity walking I crave to be able to photograph the way a painter paints - in a loose, expressive way. Chris Jordan painter crave photograph way My ideas tend to arise out of nowhere when I'm not intentionally trying to think of something. Chris Jordan something think trying ideas There's an axiom I live by: 'There is no art without politics.' You either choose to engage it, or you choose political apathy. This ties in with ideas around real-time performance and feedback. Chris Jordan you politics ideas art I'm not against shock and horror. In fact, I really belive in facing the dark realities of our time as the first step in coming out of denial. So we have to look into the darkness. Chris Jordan step look darkness time Set your compass to beauty, humor, and grief; stay the course no matter what, and I'll support you with everything I've got. Chris Jordan you support humor beauty Activating is about changing people's perceptions of overlooked or invisible spaces. A building can become an archetype, invisible, like for a New Yorker, for example, the Statue of Liberty. You look at it, and it disappears into the thousands of times you've already seen it. Chris Jordan new look you people I only want to work with transparent ideas and accessible technologies that 'spotlight' the individual's role in society through creativity. I try to live an open-source life. Chris Jordan creativity society work life American culture is not about experiencing our shame, it's about denying it. It's been that way our whole history. Chris Jordan shame culture history way One culture I find fascinating to juxtapose against American culture is the culture of Germany. They've gone through a long process through their art, poetry, public discourse, their politics, of owning the fact of their complicity in what happened in World War II. It's still a topic of everyday conversation in Germany. Chris Jordan politics war culture art I think there's a tremendous amount of unacknowledged hostility in American culture. Chris Jordan i-think american think culture All of my work is meant to evoke a whole bunch of different layers of discord between the attraction and repulsion that we feel toward our consumer habits and our consumer lives. Chris Jordan consumer feel different work I find myself walking these lines. Like I might be an artist, but I also might be an activist. And I'm trying to be both in a way that honors both and doesn't stray too far into either. Chris Jordan myself artist walking way I know that if I were to take ugly photographs, no one would be interested in looking at them. Chris Jordan looking take know ugly I want people to realize that they matter. Chris Jordan realize matter want people There is no public out there who needs to change. It's each one of us. Chris Jordan us out who change I used to be a photographer - and now I'm some kind of digital photographic artist. Chris Jordan some digital photographer artist What I aspire to is to have the viewer look directly at the subject, as if they're looking through a window at the real thing. Chris Jordan looking look real window I wasn't interested in politics. My attitude about it was, I can't make a difference no matter what I do. And the truth is, I don't even care enough to try. Chris Jordan politics care truth attitude