1 00:00:16,797 --> 00:00:26,363 When I was a college student in Tokyo, my study was German Philosophy and also Marxist Economics, 2 00:00:26,363 --> 00:00:33,363 And also, Hegel, Kant... I was trying to catch up with the Western philosophy. 3 00:00:38,897 --> 00:00:46,632 Socialism and Communism, now its been taken as a kind of a failed theory or failed thinking, 4 00:00:46,632 --> 00:00:55,387 But, back in that time, that was one of the dream theories of how people can live together peacefully, And nicely. 5 00:01:09,862 --> 00:01:16,770 And then, when I moved to California, everybody was talking about the Zen and Buddhism, 6 00:01:18,170 --> 00:01:26,803 So, I spent like three years in California studying Oriental Philosophy by myself to catch up, actually. 7 00:01:26,803 --> 00:01:29,999 [Laughs] So it goes the other way around. 8 00:01:38,444 --> 00:01:49,011 1974, There was the kind of flower children movment, so I was really into that. 9 00:01:50,470 --> 00:01:53,991 So I didn't pay that much attention to the serious art. 10 00:01:57,257 --> 00:02:08,602 Only after I moved to New York, 1974, I started realizing how important and interesting art can be. 11 00:02:18,302 --> 00:02:20,735 Do you see this? It can be spottable. 12 00:02:20,884 --> 00:02:28,160 I'm very interested in early 20th Century, 19th Century movement of Modernism. 13 00:02:32,669 --> 00:02:40,003 So, it's like an idealism, in general. And soon Realism and Dada. 14 00:02:40,003 --> 00:02:47,698 That's also trying to search the expansion of the human ability to see things in a different way. 15 00:02:47,698 --> 00:02:54,528 So, they are all like very ambitious adventurism in a way.