Anneke Schoneveld
- MakerSpace NYC

- Jul 19, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 13, 2021
Director, Filmmaker, and Maker

To finally have a space that is just to focus on that work just to be focused on that making. I am not distracted by doing dishes or anything else in my apartment or life. This is my work space, but also having people that I see here and get to talk about my project and they see what I am making and get excited about it. It adds to that energy and I don't feel like I am in a bubble trying to make this out of thin air now it's been real, it's been tangible and I have people that are championing me and cheering me on and that makes a really really big difference.

It reminds me of the thrill I get from playing Drift Boss—those unexpected twists are just like her innovative path.
Really enjoyed reading this Anneke’s thoughts about having a dedicated creative space and supportive community are inspiring. In my free time, when I need a quick mental break from work or projects, I sometimes play Geometry Dash Lite which is simple but surprisingly engaging. It’s a fun little way to reset before getting back to being productive.
Geometry Dash Lite's controls are easy to learn yet difficult to get the hang of. With only one tap, click, or button push, your cube may jump and function on its own. Success requires quick thinking, rhythm, and accuracy.