Creative Position
Personality manifests itself anew again and again in the flow of individual existence. Seeing it in flux frees creative action from individual characteristics such as age, body, or origin. Olaf Langmack advocates the Right to a Free Identity. His creative interest is in himself.
Topic history
My topic from 2003 until 2014 was my history and from 2015 until 2023 my personality. This had practical and, accordingly, economic consequences, because during this time I reduced my social interactions as much as possible, in the beginning by choice and later by force. I completely refrained from web work.
Self-concept
In everyday life, it is self-evident that artists cannot label their work as artworks. This becomes obvious in the case of personality as work: It would then be ridiculous [5] at best to call oneself an artist. One can consider oneself a work – not an artwork.
Method
I work according to my own methods. In order to develop them, it was a good decision to successfully study computer science, educate myself in philosophy, literature, and photography, and treat myself to three very different psychological therapies.
Personality v. Sociality
He understands personal identity (in short: personality) as the tension between a person's self-image and the image others have of him. Langmack understands social identity (in short: sociality) as how his personality is dissolved in everyday life. An example of social identity is what is written about a person in their passport. His slogan of the Right to a Free Identity interprets the relationship between personality and sociality.