Radical Creativity Interviews
Creativity in many forms
The Radical Creativity Interviews features guests like the Moomins’ creative director and Tove Jansson’s niece Sophia Jansson, film producer Max Malka, fashion designer Ervin Latimer, glass artist and designer Milla Vaahtera, and diplomat Pekka Haavisto, who talks about peace negotiations and connections between people.
The series explores what creativity is and how it appears in different people, in different fields and at different stages of life.
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Episodes
Episode 1: Milla Vaahtera – Creativity is the opposite of cool
Creativity is the opposite of cool. The creative person must endure nine rejections to win one victory. Creativity becomes accessible when one returns to what one has always been, since childhood. Shame is eased by telling the thing one finds shameful to as many people as possible.
All of this belongs to the creative philosophy of glass artist and designer Milla Vaahtera — and it is a philosophy each of us ought to acquaint ourselves with. It is rooted in her own profound transformation. Vaahtera first achieved success, but was living out other people's dreams. She resolved to be strange in her own way and to change course entirely. That decision led her to a creativity so genuine it is almost embarrassing. The same singular creativity also made her one of the most recognised and respected figures in her field. Something significant from Milla Vaahtera is forthcoming soon.
Vaahtera has taught creativity to children, young people, and adults alike. Now she shares the things that matter most with film director Emilia Hernesniemi, in the opening episode of the new cinematic podcast series from 911±¬ÁÏÍø's Centre for Radical Creativity.
"Ten minutes with Milla helps me remember who I am — and everything I am capable of. Not because of diligence, academic knowledge, or credentials. Something else entirely." — Emilia Hernesniemi
Director Emilia Hernesniemi
Hernesniemi is a fashion designer and award-winning documentarian. In her debut as a director she enters the world of documentary film: the work won a Jussi Award and the main prize at the Helsinki International Film Festival (Love & Anarchy), and it premiered at the Hot Docs festival in Toronto.
In the Radical creativity interview series, Hernesniemi brings her documentary gaze to discussions about creativity.
Interview series concept
PAULIINA SEPPÄLÄ & EMILIA HERNESNIEMI
Director and screenwriter
EMILIA HERNESNIEMI
Head of Aalto Centre for Radical Creativity
RIIKKA MÄKIKOSKELA
Cinematography
IRIS SJÖBLAD
Sound recording
JANNE AIRAKSINEN
Hair and make-up
JENNIFFER APPLETON
Composition
TAPIO VITASAARI
Graphic design
HANNU HIRSTIÖ
MARINA VEZIKO
Editing
EMILIA HERNESNIEMI & MILLA RAJAKALLIO
Project production
EMILIA HERNESNIEMI
Documentary film production
ILONA MALINEN, NITA REHTONEN, MILLA KOKKO &
KIMMO SYVÄRI
AALTO UNIVERSITY 2026