Julian Gilliam (LOGIK) | How to Embrace Your Inner Outlier & Change Culture
Good Life Project
Jonathan Fields / Acast
4.5 • 3.4K Ratings
🗓️ 12 May 2022
⏱️ 76 minutes
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Summary
What if, instead of trying to fit in and be accepted, you embraced and harnessed the power of your inner outlier? How could you leverage different experiences and environments to turn the parts of you that no one else can replicate from a potential source of exclusion into a superpower and differentiator?
In today’s episode with my guest, Julian Gilliam, who goes by the artist name, LOGIK, we explore these ideas in the context of LOGIK’s upbringing, living in 9 different places and having to constantly adapt, to his work as both a change-maker and creative innovator in the world of advertising and media, a Creative Director for Google, as an artist and painter who creates stunning lifesize works, and has recently been making giant waves in the world of art, community, Web3, and NFTs.
And all the while, he’s done it by immersing himself in different experiences and cultures, including Japanese art and language, studying the dynamics and often unspoken social context, then rather than trying to fit in, bringing his full self, often as an outside and outlier, to the quest to create incredible moments of innovation, emotion, and awakening.
I’m fascinated by LOGIK’s complexity as a skilled artist, the powerful direction he’s taking NFTs and the decisions he’s currently making as he steps fully into this brand new digital creative world. Toward the end of our conversation, at around the hour mark, he brings us to a point of how art and digital collide in a way that changes the relationship between art and collectors. This was a particularly potent part of the conversation in that, LOGIK reveals his philosophy around building a solid foundation as an artist and also building the relationships and structure needed to support longevity for the projects you’re undertaking. He truly brings a new lens to the creative life and how to bring together many people, voices, and communities to both drive change and support expression.
You can find LOGIK at: Website | Instagram
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| 0:00.0 | If I had started my journey based on monetary gain, |
| 0:02.3 | I would have kept out a long time ago. |
| 0:04.0 | I wouldn't have been logic, |
| 0:04.9 | I wouldn't have been able to create the things I would have been creating |
| 0:06.8 | because I would have been creating at the mercy of the bottom line, |
| 0:08.7 | the dollar, what people like. |
| 0:10.4 | Versus enjoying the idea of learning, |
| 0:12.8 | enjoying the idea of tinkering, |
| 0:14.6 | the idea of creating a stage for myself, |
| 0:16.6 | just so I can go do it, right? |
| 0:18.6 | That had no financial kickback. |
| 0:20.5 | Immediately. |
| 0:23.4 | So what if instead of trying to fit in and be accepted, |
| 0:26.7 | you embraced and harness the power of your inner outlier? |
| 0:31.0 | How could you leverage different experiences and environments, |
| 0:34.3 | to turn the parts of you that no one else can replicate, |
| 0:37.7 | from a potential source of exclusion |
| 0:40.6 | into a superpower and differentiator? |
| 0:43.3 | So in today's episode with my guest, Julian Gilliam, |
| 0:46.4 | who goes by the artist's name logic, |
| 0:48.2 | we explore these ideas and the context of his upbringing, |
| 0:51.0 | living in something like nine different places |
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