 You can find magic just right around you, wherever you are right now. I'm interested in the sculptural, ergonomic quality that instruments have. What I'm doing is transforming your perception about our relationship to objects that we take for granted. I'm using something that somebody already destroyed. If you have a broom or a shovel or a hairbrush, violin, you know, the fact that you can play anything on it. No! It's fantastic! It's two hockey sticks, stuck together side by side, tennis racket. That's a golf club with one string, surfboard bass, surfboard guitar. Well that would be the song, right? Surfboard cello. In New York, tall buildings, you just end up with amazing piles of stuff on the street. You know, I once carried a mannequin back on the subway, a naked female on the subway. The immediate juxtaposition of existing objects put together in a strange way allows some crazy things to happen that you probably couldn't imagine if you sat down with a pencil and paper. The chair you're sitting in, if you took it apart with a screwdriver and got a drill, you could make it into a stringed instrument in an hour. You could be playing it.