Personal

“What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is only related to objects, and not to individuals, or to life.” – Michel Foucault

Vital Statistics

DOB 10 February 1977
Born Christchurch, New Zealand
Residence Wellington Central, New Zealand (Map)
Relationship (Civil Union) Partner of Joanna Eaton (~9 February 2002)
Physical Blue Eyes, Brown Hair, 6 foot 2, 75kg
Politics Where I’m on on the Political Compass
Employment Online Marketing Strategist, Shift (CV/Resume)

Family

Parents John (deceased) and Tessa Scovell
Siblings William Scovell (High School Teacher, Married, b. 5 August 1979)
Children None

Education

Bachelor’s Degree Auckland University (BA with Philosophy and Psychology majors)
High School Mahurangi College

Jo

I married the wonderful Joanna Eaton on the 9th of February, 2002 after a 7 month engagement. Nothing has made me happier and no one is more special to me.

I met Jo(anna) in 1998 through mutual friends but it was not until 2000 that we truly came together. How happy I am that we did. I am also particularly happy that in August of 2005 we renewed our commitment but at the same time changed our union’s legal status from marriage to civil union to more accurately reflect our relationship and our belief in the role of relationships in society.

Tattoos

For various reasons I have decided to adorn my body with a couple of tattoos. At least one of which is fairly Internet notorious. Check out my first tattoo and thomas loves jo forever the tattoo and ARG.

Good

Things I do that I like to think of as good are detailed on a separate page.

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