22. Martin Adolfsson: The intersection of photography, behavior, and technology

Martin is a Swedish-born, Brooklyn-based photographer who thrives on the thrill of embarking on unknown creative journeys. His book, Suburbia Gone Wild, surrounds the search for identity among the new middle class in the world's emerging economies, and the studio he founded, InsaneLittleProjects, further explores ways of utilizing machine learning and photography to enable curiosity and creative thinking.

On today's episode, Martin shares his perspective on the way in which European countries support the arts and promote work that is more experimental and less commercial, the impetus and evolution of his anti-social media app, minutiae, which aims to help users document the in-between moments of life that one usually finds too ordinary to be worthy of documentation, among other thought-provoking topics.

I loved hearing Martin's perspective as an artist who has worked in both Europe and the States and the benefits of not limiting yourself to one particular medium. I especially can't wait to hear updates regarding the evolution of minutiae which he shared at the very end of the episode. Enjoy!


MORE MARTIN:

InsaneLittleProjects: www.InsaneLittleProjects.com

Download minutiae and get three months free with THIS LINK

MORE CREATIVE JUICY: 

Michelle’s Instagram: instagram.com/mich_wainwright/ 

Say hello to Michelle: creativejuicypodcast@gmail.com

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