Creative conversations and showcases.

Where process meets passion, and stories come to life.

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Why kuality talks?

You can’t spell quality without a K.
At least, that’s what I used to say.

Kuality Talks is more than a clever twist on a word — it’s a reflection of who I am, and how I show up creatively. It’s where my own story meets the stories of others, where personal reflections, interviews, and live conversations all find a home.

This pillar started as a space for meaningful dialogue — the kind of conversations that stick with you long after the mic is turned off.

Because every artist has a story—and every story has an artist behind it. Kuality Talks is where we amplify the voice behind the work. These aren’t just interviews or bios. They’re moments of truth: vulnerable snapshots of the creative process, the spark of inspiration, and the tension between art and identity.

Whether it’s a sit-down with an artist, a spontaneous stream, or a deep-dive into something I’ve been wrestling with, this is where process meets passion, and stories come to life.

“The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible”

Toni Cade Bambara

But it’s also a soapbox and a studio, where I work through the unfinished parts of my own creative path. I share what’s shaped me — the wins, the setbacks, the weird tangents — not because I’ve figured it all out, but because those moments matter. They’re relatable. They’re real. And in sharing them, maybe someone else finds their footing too.

Here, you’ll find:

  • Artist interviews that go beyond bios
  • Live streams and off-the-cuff chats that capture creativity in motion
  • Essays and personal narratives that dive into the art behind the artist
  • And maybe a few kuality soapbox moments, too.

Because the truth is, talking — really talking — is how we connect, reflect, and grow.

Whether it’s a filmmaker unpacking a lifetime of influences, a designer revealing the late nights and hard lessons behind a breakthrough piece, or a writer wrestling with doubt and discipline — this space honors how and why we create.

We go behind the curtain and beyond the words. Into studios and sketchbooks. Into messy drafts, quiet victories, failed launches, and personal growth. Because every highlight reel has a hidden chapter — and these are the conversations that bring it to light. If you’re hungry for authenticity, curious about what makes artists tick, or just want to feel a little less alone in your journey, you’ll find something real here.

So pull up a chair. This mic’s for more than just monologues.
It’s for building something meaningful. Together.


Theories in Focus
Featured interview with Georg Rockall-Schmidt about creative integrity and YouTube culture.

Bad Credit (Georg Rockall-Schmidt Interview)

A thoughtful chat with filmmaker and satirist Georg Rockall-Schmidt about creative integrity, YouTube culture, and what it really means to go “indie” in the digital age.

🗓️ December 4, 2016

Find your frame of reference
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Art House – Personal stories, life updates, and introspective reflections — direct from Tim.

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The Salon – Creative work, projects, and process breakdowns — direct from Tim.

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Guest Theories – Exploring the minds behind the making; a theory at a time. Interviews, showcases and creative exchanges.

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Infinite Frames – From behind-the-scenes builds to essays and exhibitions, this is where the work is seen and shaped.

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Side B: Recessive Progressive – Where strange, subtle and subversive come to play. This is the flip side of creativity — reflective writing, genre experiments, and meta-narratives.


Whether the project works or not, I’ve learned so much in the process. I’m proud of everything I did.

Alex Racine, from “Do It Yourself Boardgames” YouTube episode

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