How was moving to New York from Sweden?
I left Sweden because I thought it was so boring. But now I miss that boringness. The thing is that here, in New York, there are so many things happening. In Sweden, you learn to stare at a wall, and then from that wall there are so many things that happen. You go out, you work, you go home, you do a little bit of work, you watch some bad soap operas, and you go to sleep. It’s a very dull thing. But at the same time, it’s very beautiful. Because when everything is happy all the time, that just becomes the everyday thing, the routine. What I learned is that you can’t really escape the everyday feeling. Because wherever you are, it’s going to be new only in the beginning. But constantly trying to re-new yourself is not good either. I need some kind of stabilization of that everyday feeling to be creative. Here, in New York, the head office boss texted us one morning and said that the bosses are fired and the new office is here, at a new place. They set up a new office in one night! That’