>“That thing that looks like a gaming device in your hand, along with that strange stroking movement you make with your hands is by no means attractive to me, nor am I at all impressed by it. I feel a sense of revulsion for it, in fact.
>I’m sure in short time there will be an increase in people on trains making those strange masturbatory strokes. It was the same when everyone started reading manga on trains, and when it became cellphones – I’m fed up with it.”
>It may seem like I am ignoring your human rights to say this, but you can’t research any of that. Why? Because you have no way of knowing what it’s like to be on an old trireme, or having empathy with the men on board, covered in sweat as they labour at their oars.
>You go out into the world without enriching your imagination. You are merely grasping the iWhatever as a skimming tool you use to stroke yourself.
>I’m sure there are many people who want to become omnipotent by getting their hands on this iWhatever. I’ll tell you sir, there were once a bunch of people who wore radio cassette players (those bulky things) wherever they went in the sixties. They wore it like a priceless emblem.
>They’re mostly probably living off of pension funds now, but you and them are the same. You jump at the newest gadgets, and all you do is relish the pride in owning one as some consumer.
>You must not become a consumer. You must become someone that creates.”
Btw that qt CG animator in the right is actually male.
Carter Turner
Bumping for usefulness. Don't consume yourself in any case, but whatever you consume,digest and expand.
Connor Powell
> The environment children are now in, including our animation, is all virtual. TV, games, email and mobile phones, and even manga, everything we do in other words, they’re all robbing children of power.
> Before they learn their letters, we must teach children the essentials, as we have done from the stone age.
> How to start a fire, keep it burning, put it out, the nature of water, how to climb trees, how to wind rope, use a needle and thread, use a knife. I think the state must teach the children these things before they teach them to write.
Liam Jackson
>You see, whether you can draw like this or not, being able to think up this kind of design, it depends on whether or not you can say to yourself, ‘Oh, yeah, girls like this exist in real life. If you don’t spend time watching real people, you can’t do this, because you’ve never seen it. Some people spend their lives interested only in themselves. Almost all Japanese animation is produced with hardly any basis taken from observing real people, you know. It’s produced by humans who can’t stand looking at other humans. And that’s why the industry is full of otaku!.
Xavier Cox
A hypocrite faggot.
Parker Green
I have no idea why no body feels this way about his idiotic comments
Andrew Ramirez
>I think the state must teach the children these things before they teach them to write. >the state
He lost me here
Nolan Ramirez
he's right, you know.
Dylan Wood
CGI is killing cinematography
Sebastian Campbell
Why won't he just kill himself already?
Landon Cooper
That's not the demon he needs to fight Maybe focus on how his country is corrupted by Yakuza and Jew banks
Chase Martin
Sup Forums being butthurt, what a surprise
Ayden Bailey
>Yakuza >holding that much powers nowaday
Thomas Wright
STOP WATCHING ANIME
Leo King
>creative man >attack mindless consumption >attack consumption-as-signalling Where is hypocrisy?
Julian Perez
>complaining about video games when your waking existence is actually a video game The spectators must find that shit hysterical.
Jason Foster
>The animation displayed by Kawakami included a sequence where humanoid characters grotesquely contort themselves as they move around by using their heads as feet.
>“This is the result of teaching it to ‘move faster,’” Kawakami said. “Basically there’s nothing like sensitivity to pain, and it lacks the concept of the head being important, so it’s using the head like a foot for movement.”
>Miyazaki said he was reminded of a friend with physical disabilities, who “has a hard time even just doing a high-five.”
>“I can’t watch this and think it’s interesting,” Miyazaki said. “The people who make this are probably doing it without being considerate of things like pain. This is extremely unpleasant.”
>“If you really want to make something disturbing, then just go off and do it, that’s all there is to it, and I absolutely don’t think this is something I’d want to connect to the work we do,” Miyazaki said. “It really feels like it’s some sort of insult toward life.”
Angel Ramirez
He's right it's all trash
>Sup Forums BTFO
Brandon Lewis
He might be old man whining about 'dumb kids on muh lawn', but he makes plenty valid points
Bentley White
They have reformed their public image and cut back on violence drastically. The fact that they are a driving force of the Japanese economy is an open secret. The reason you don't hear about them anymore is because they don't create bad PR and no one is willing to report their good PR.
Juan Rivera
I love how many Sup Forumsutists getting triggered by him because of "muh futuer of animashooon hurr"
Grayson Hill
you have to go back f/a/ggot
Angel Davis
We had the same thread yesterday lads, he is calling out goys who cant wait to consume whatever is hip and then brag about it on their social circles, he is not calling out your everyday lad who uses whatever device to listen to audio books on whatever means of transport.
Blake Garcia
>You must not become a consumer. The more I listen to Miyazaki the moe I love him.
Cooper Flores
I'm starting to agree with this guy. I am sick of being forced to stare at a screen all day
Julian Fisher
>The documentary then cut to Miyazaki back at his drawing board as he says, “I feel like the last day of Earth is close.”
>“It’s because people are the ones losing their confidence,” Miyazaki says.
Ryan Ward
I guarantee you all this guy does is jerk off all day
Jeremiah Adams
cant really blame him. He worked with Takahata and a bunch of others for almost all of his adult life in Nippon animation and then in Studio Ghibli
Angel Wood
...
Cooper Rogers
>we are in a imulation because someone told me so.
Lol
Liam Gutierrez
V-varg?
Thomas Scott
YOU FUCKING MAKE ME, I DARE YOU
Jackson Barnes
I can't believe weaboos don't know that France and Italy have the best animators of all time
Dominic Peterson
Highly doubt that. If they are so good, why aren't there Italyboos or Franceboos? Nip cartoons are the best.
Cooper Ward
>French animators
Xavier Hughes
>Franceboos check Sup Forums
Brody Ross
Based
Zachary Foster
>that feel when too intelligent to be weeboo.
Julian Gomez
I remember my sister bullying me for watching this show because it was a "Japanese cartoon"
Alexander Lewis
Doesn't he want humanity to die out? He has really weird extremist views.
Nolan Davis
>old man doesn't like technology
Wow that's something new
Levi Murphy
my grandpa actually loved video games.
Sebastian Gray
>I think the state must teach the children these things before they teach them to write. >I think the state >the state dropped
Alexander Perez
Oh that's nice. My grandpa fought in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam and died a soulless husk of a man still suffering from extreme PTSD into his 90s.
Aren't anecdotes fun?
Ayden Rodriguez
you can have both, you know?
Ayden Garcia
>My grandpa fought in WWII Christ how old are you?
Jaxson Martinez
So, this old fart loser is mad at things like smartwatches, cellphones, and portable gaming shit? What a fucking retard
>people who played tapes in their cassette players are doing bad economically Lmao, the ramblings of an old creep faggot
Elijah Martin
For fucks sake just raise your kids like a functional adult you crusted slime.
Camden Powell
37
Christian Mitchell
my grandpa also fought in WWII, and I'm 24. How fucking old are you?
Gavin Wood
>modern world is shit >go to escapism so you don't kill yourself at age 25 >get harassed for it
Jace Allen
It's Miyazaki. He's one of the biggest if not the biggest anime creator around and on top of that, he's an old as fuck Japanese guy speaking to younger ones. Realize that both of these together means a "holy shit superdupermegasempai is speaking" for Nips.
Carter Roberts
Sounds like my father's whining. He of course have no problem we the tech from his time, only recent one's.
Wyatt Martin
my grandfather was born in 1913 and I'm 25. how does it feel to have shitty generations in your family
The problem isn't tech in itself but how it's used, if you take humans out of the equation of art then what purpose does it serve? Isn't art important simply because it is human?
Easton Morgan
My grandpa fought in WW2, and I'm in my early 30s. What are you, like 11? Is it Christmas Break already? Shouldn't you be playing vidya or something?
Ryder Clark
He should've spent more time on dark souls 3 and less time on masturbating ipads or whatever.
saged
Justin Lopez
Eh... He's more of an anti-nationalst and pacifist social democrat.
Aaron Cook
>You must not become a consumer. You must become someone that creates.” >tfw taking up worldbuilding as a hobby
Levi Murphy
Art isn't important and will never be important.
Sure, it can beautify the areas we live in. It can entertain. It can rally maek u tink.
But it will NEVER be important. Producing the first molecular assembler, THAT is important. All the rest is filler in the great story of Humanity.
Austin Roberts
To me he's a nobody so whatever his title may be is irrelevant, and most of the shit he's saying is downright baseless or retarded, yes, we get that consuming too much shit on your cellphone and the like might have an unexpected consequence, this shit argument has been around since the early computing days and was used for the very same purpose.
I sincerely doubt people who listened to tapes in the 60s in their walkman are worse off than those who did not, this guy is a faggot who put makeup on a decades old shifty argument against technology
Isaac Thompson
who knew he was a nazi right?
Jose Rivera
He's basically right, but he's being an arrogant prick about it.
Isaac Ramirez
>Art isn't important >France The fuck happened to you?
>Producing the first molecular assembler, THAT is important. Why?
Carter Bailey
>Sup Forums >SJW and Tumblr Central
Christopher Stewart
Hey it's not your fault that your relatives had children at the age of 11
Caleb Hernandez
Yeah, he should a a softcore moderate centrist instead.
Parker Lewis
He's not completely wrong but there's still a vibe of pic related.
Noah Smith
your words are true. i just watched "the road warrior" and even though I've seen it numerous times in the past , this time it came off as one of the best movies I've ever seen because as of late , all the movies I've watched in recent years have been recently released films and they are full of nothing but "fake" CGI . Everything in "the road warrior" is real and when if you watch it you'll appreciate the gritty car mangling violence. They don't make movies like they use to.
James Sanchez
Because it will enables us to drink Eternity herself. And i, for one, have not had my fill yet.
Jordan Martin
>Art isn't important He's 100%. It serves no purpose apart from entertaining which isn't a necessity.
Asher Lewis
>Eternity How sad.
Leo Foster
It's actually a very valid point and a solid criticism of our materialist, vapid, and individual centric modern society. That people identify themselves with what they can project in terms of physical wealth or style rather than culture or unseeable ideological and moral values. It's a knock not just upon the gadget itself, but what it represents within society. However, you must be one of those 'Mexican intellectuals' the lying media loves to promote. Shut the fuck up. Build wall. MAGA.
Nicholas Phillips
He isn't. He uses the same technology
Samuel Thomas
>Producing the first molecular assembler, THAT is important. Welcome to grey goo territory.
Jordan Brown
Pissing people off by insulting them means you stay tiny and irrelevant.
Also, creator? He hasn't created anything anyone gave a rat's ass about in like two decades.
Jason Cox
To be finite, that is sadness. Nihilism can only be fought through the mastery of the profane.
Jaxon Edwards
I don't see why you'd fear the nanoswarm is you're people.
Jayden Hill
>sankakucomplex This faggot is still alive?
Samuel Sullivan
>out of touch old man screams at cloud get back to drawing grandpa, you're an idiot
Austin Price
Fuck that noise, I ride the subway everyday and there's nothing to look at, can't even see outside anyway since half the time you're underground and it's dark outside. So I browse interesting threads with my phone for the twenty minutes I'm on the train. Am I supposed to stare at people or the floor? I bet this luddite hates newspapers too
Thomas Butler
A mistake
Anthony Russell
This.
The worlds he has built are shit. Boring, nonsensical and filled with pdeophillic imagery.
I HATE CONSUMERS, CONSUME MY SHIT.
John Bell
You could just choose to be bored for a while user.
Jordan Brooks
>It's actually a very valid point and a solid criticism of our materialist, vapid, and individual centric modern society. That people identify themselves with what they can project in terms of physical wealth or style rather than culture or unseeable ideological and moral values. Most people don't see gadgets as status symbols, especially not portable gaming shit. The only example I could think of are apple products. >It's a knock not just upon the gadget itself, but what it represents within society. There isn't any proof of walkmans degrading society in any measurable way, though. >However, you must be one of those 'Mexican intellectuals' the lying media loves to promote. >Shut the fuck up. >Build wall. >MAGA. And here's the butthurt shitpost filling
Ayden Powell
There's the issue. You constantly pass your time with fleeting nonsense. Your mind has no need to create and wonder about what may be. It is in the void of nothing that most will find the urge to create and innovate. Think back to when you were a child and had no technological gadgets, just your imagination and whatever you could develop from it.
Carson Lopez
>masturbatory
He's right though. It's not like it's not obvious. Social media, selfies, blogs that are basically public diaries, pictures of food you eat etc. All of them are basically ego masturbation.
Jaxon Johnson
I'm pretty sure he's referring to imagination, if you're on your phone all the time you're consuming someone else's world, not creating your own. That's probably not true for Sup Forums obviously, but most people aren't here. Technology teaches you to be less creative and imaginative because it replaces boredom which leads to those.
Bentley Cook
I had the same reaction you had but then I remembered my grandfather was born in 1899 (died in 1995) and I'm not that old my self so is not that crazy
Wyatt Rogers
Miyazaki made bad anime and has bad opinions. Drawing pictures is just as worthless as looking at pictures. Both are masturbation, if he wants to call it that.
Brandon Taylor
Of course do they do Paco. Why else would retards line up to get the new iFag or the slick new Shiterola meanwhile there are models around that do 90% of what the new ones do for less than half the cost? It's the degradation of creativity due to the constant bombardment of media and filler. I'm off to go boxing. Enjoy being half a person.
Samuel Morgan
this
Thomas White
>You constantly pass your time with fleeting nonsense
He types as he browses a thread on Sup Forums
Cameron Lewis
>Art is worthless And you accuse Miyazaki of having bad opinions
Isaiah Anderson
A good majority of users don't do that.
And Japanese are infamous for using photography and selfies long before the smartphone.
People shouldn't try to take Miyazaki too seriously. The man is senile
Justin Ross
We had this thread yesterday.
Joseph Ramirez
>Technology teaches you to be less creative and imaginative
I create stuff all day when I program, fuck that guy I'll browse Sup Forums on Sup Forums and there's nothing he can do about it
Liam Allen
It's nice to look at, but ultimately yes. If consuming media is masturbation, producing it is exhibitionism. You're just showing off and looking for attention.