maeda, una entrevista
the best moment of the day is when I see my kids get up, it gets me going.
I listen to whatever music I buy, I’ll listen to the same tape for a year and then I’ll buy a
new tape, its usually japanese music or a movie soundtrack.
I listen to news radio once in a while, but it gets me depressed.
something about cell-based computers, and another on physics.
I used to read a lot of design magazines but I stopped recently.
I get news from my students, they are an amazing source of news because they’re like
news gatherers.
yes, definitely. I’m interested in how fast fashion changes.
there’s nothing I avoid wearing. I wear bermuda shorts, t-shirts,
in the winter I wear more formal cloth,
no, I don’t wear pink, red or anything like that, maybe in the future…
no pets.
I work on airplanes a lot, or in a coffee shop, where I can be alone and think.
I’d like to design things for children. I think it’s a good area.
actually no. no, I work myself. I sort of sit and stew a bit.
my time is very limited.
I try to keep changing. I don’t like to be labeled as a certain style, so I continue to destroy everything I did. maybe every few months.
my wife is the reason why, she always says, doesn’t that look the same?
she’s the pressure that keeps me changing.
my dream was to support my family.
my father was very practical minded and that is all he talked about.
…yes, how to support my family, that was all I thought about it.
the most satisfaction is from my recent book (maeda@media),
that book was merely meant to make me stop with everything what I’m doing,
I thought about everything I’ve done, so I wrote it down.
now I’m a baby again, kind of fresh…
bruno munari, paul rand.
but it’s definetely the every day life, seeing things and patterns, what inspires me.
all the people I admire are dead, how sad.
do you think that the internet has more negative effects on us ?
I think it depends who you are. if you are in younger generation,
I see it’s a very vital part of their life, sending messages and all.
I prefer to talk to people face to face…
criminality and pollution. what are you afraid of regarding the future ?
I am afraid that technology will make us stop imagining and we’ll get stuck.
(vía designboom, abril 2001) / más sobre Maeda en YSE
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