On the sci-fi implications of that, he wryly observes: "In my profession, there is a fine line between science fiction and philosophy".
"I would like to do it again at some point. It's kind of opened a door."Just half a mile from the students' project is Kelham Island, where Trik said the street art scene was "blowing up" despite changes to the urban environment.
"The art scene does change with how the city changes," he said."When an area starts to get built up, artists get flooded into different places. We are seeing that now."But we've got a really good, vibrant section of people here. Younger artists are coming up, and older artists are still making waves.
"It's looking really positive right now."A shooting incident which took place in a County Carlow shopping centre was a "terrifying experience" for every person present, Gardaí (Irish police) have said.
Gardaí received multiple reports of
shortly after 18:15 local time on Sunday evening.He added: "I remember being moved to tears quite a number of times by fans saying how Ianto's relationship with Jack has helped them.
"Sci-fi, certainly for me when I was younger, was always about escaping to a better place, a better world where technology is evolved, politics is evolved, people are evolved."I think if accepting people's identities, who they are, is part of that better world, then that could be quite powerful."
A decision on whether one of the UK's biggest film and TV studios is granted planning permission should be made next month.Investment company Greystoke Land submitted plans to build sound stages, offices and workshops near the village of Holyport, near Maidenhead, Berkshire.