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SELF-OBSERVATION
When it comes to creating, the huge amount of online content can be inspiring. But according to designer Kiko Kostadinov, the first thing you have to do is to look at yourself. Let’s learn how to look at ourselves in order to create. -
–SHIBUYA SOUNDSCAPE–Listening to the footsteps of Shibuya
I always hated the sound of Shibuya, confessed composer and sound engineer, Seigen Ono to composer and artist, Shuta Hasunuma. What did Shibuya sound like during the state of emergency? Let’s listen to their recordings of the empty city. -
The original items are out now in the form of TOKION’s statement, “We transmit cutting edge Japanese culture to the world”.
Embodying the desire to disseminate cutting-edge Japanese culture from Tokyo, where the traditional and the modern coexist -
OBSERVATION OF STUMBLING
Nothing is always perfect. Nothing never remains the same. Creativity can rise from instability. A break in a routine, irregularities in rhythm… In one word: stumbling. A study of the theme by Kyoto-based experimental band Kukangendai. -
What we hear, what we can’t hear, and what we actually listen to
Does a bread kneader sound like a samba beat? A conversation between composer Seigen Ono and music critic Shinya Matsuyama. Let’s explore the boundaries between everyday sounds, or noise, and music. -
Listen to stones
Stones piled up without any preparatory drawings can become walls standing the test of time. For Suminori Awata, 15th generation stonemason, each and every stone finds a place in his work. -
An In-Depth Look at “Stay Home Movies”
Staying at home doesn’t mean we cannot be productive or creative. Inspiring stories can also start from home. With this selection of films, let’s observe how characters spend their time at home, and still live great adventures. -
AMKK, Flower Artist Group: On Mortality Through Bouquets and the Beauty & Ephemerality of Flowers
What AMKK puts forth is the diverse beauty of flowers. We found out about their all-encompassing experimental works, which take into account wilted plants too.