
What I enjoy most is working out how to accomplish what others enjoy. I like trying to figure out exactly what others are interested in, though they may not have really thought about it much themselves, or never articulated it exactly. This trying to learn how and why people want things.
Though everything here uses programing and you can call it all art, art and computers aren't really what I'm interested in. But since they make good conduits for studying the psychology/neurology going on, I'm happy to they are available to me.
I enjoy making things that aren't all that logically like-able, because if people do like them, it says a lot (at least to me). One of my big motivations is asking "how could anyone actually like this?" in all earnestness. I'm not trying to make you dislike it (as might be implied by the question), I literally want to know how.
So, while I do hope you enjoy my artwork (the same way I'd hope you came across anything interesting anywhere in your day that made your life more pleasant), I don't really want you to feel I desperately want you to enjoy some piece. That's not at all essential. If you do enjoy one, I am very happy you enjoyed something you experienced. But if you don't, I'm still quite interested in knowing what the parameters are for you.