(1) How long have you been making installations?
Since I was little.
(2) Why did you choose to make installations and not anything else?
Who said that?
(3) What do you think of your own works?
They are okay.
(4) What do you think the difference is between your own work and other installations?
Mine are funnier, deeper, less expensive.
(5) What do you think of the relationship of traditional artwork and installation?
There is one, of course.
(6) What is the size and material of an installation determined by?
The artist.
(7) Could you mention the installation you consider to be the largest and the smallest one?
The Planet Earth (largest), 1,000 angels dancing on the head of a pin (smallest).
(8) Is there any object or idea that cannot be installed?
No.
(9) How does environment affect the installation of the work?
Often, sometimes, never.
(10) Do you know any fact that restricts the possibilities of installation?
None.
(11) Do you like making installation for order or at request?
Yes.
(12) What do you think of preserving an installation?
If someone wants to preserve, that's nice.
(13) Can the value of an installation be estimated and how?
Determined by market forces ($) or emotional value
(14) How does copyright apply to installations preserved only in documents?
Full and completely, although I've always encouraged other artists to steal or borrow my work (as I do theirs).