Art by Takano Otohiko
2014: A Year in Anime
“Modern anime are getting dynamic, but the expression in motion that cel anime had is lacking.”
– Noboru Ishiguro
“I believe that making animation with pencils is the only way for us to survive.”
– Hayao Miyazaki
Nuclear Testing: 1945-1998
Isao Hashimoto was born in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan in 1959.
Worked for 17 years in financial industry as a foreign exchange dealer. Studied at Department of Arts, Policy and Management of Musashino Art University, Tokyo. Currently working for Lalique Museum, Hakone, Japan as a curator. Created artwork series expressing, in the artist’s view, “the fear and the folly of nuclear weapons” (Source)
“This piece of work is a bird’s eye view of the history by scaling down a month length of time into one second. No letter is used for equal messaging to all viewers without language barrier. The blinking light, sound and the numbers on the world map show when, where and how many experiments each country have conducted. I created this work for the means of an interface to the people who are yet to know of the extremely grave, but present problem of the world.”
Taiko Heartbeat
Photo by Srta Gisa
“Everybody experienced one’s mother’s heartbeat as an embryonic music. The sound of taiko is rooted in the common memory of mankind beyond different ethnic history. I think that people are drawn to taiko because of our primitive memory of life itself.” Eitetsu Hayashi
Yuki Saori: Scat of the Dawn, Ta ya tan
Yuki Saori (由紀さおり) Scat of the Dawn (Scat in the Dark), Ta ya tan
KOKIA Real World Album and Oto no Tabibito Concert 2010
KOKIA Real World Album and Oto no Tabibito Concert 2010
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Butoh
Kazuo Ohno. Photo by Arika Inoue (1992)
“He had a completely liberated soul and body on hand to exchange unseen energy with the audience…”