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Tokyo Project Study: Briefing

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A briefing will be held for Tokyo Project Study, a new program for this fiscal year.

Tokyo Project Study will encompass “Study” (involving study, investigation, research and experimentation) concerning art projects. Participants and navigators will form teams, and go through a process of research and experimentation on the basis of the question “if you could “create” something in Tokyo, what would it be?”
Each team will have a unique theme. Why work on this theme now? How will team members put each “Study” into practice? The five “creators” who act as navigators for this program and the study manager accompanying the program will explain in depth the characteristics and specific details of each Study session.

What sort of art project will be required in future? If you are interested in thinking about this and experimenting with new methods, or you would like to take on a new challenge, please feel free to come to the briefing. After the briefing, we will also offer individual consultation time, so please feel free to ask any questions.
We look forward to seeing you!

Timetable

13:00 – 13:15 Introduction (Tsukasa Mori, School of Thought, Skill, and Dialogue Principal)
13:15 – 14:30 About Tokyo Project Study, outline of each Study session (by navigators)
14:30 – 14:45 Q&A
14:45 – 15:00 Individual consultation
*Program details are subject to change.


Speakers for each Study session
Study 1: “Creating in Tokyo: Questioning assumptions, verbalizing, recognizing your“core”
Natsuki Ishigami (Playwright/Pepin Structural Designs/President, Places and Narratives (NPO)/Director, The CAVE)

Study 2: “The journey towards Munster 2027”
Shinya Satoh (Project Planning)

Study 3: “Music For A Space: To be Audible from Tokyo”
Ryouichi Kiyomiya (CEO, VINYLSOYUZ LLC / President, Topping East (NPO))

Study 4: Building a lab from a one-room setting: going to listen to people we don’t know, thinking in teams
NOOK (general incorporated association) Natsumi Seo (artist), Haruka Komori (Video artist), Mina Isozaki (artist)

Study 5: “To “walk, look and listen” with your own feet: To understand, to express, to report, and to understand anew (= to live)
Miho Miyashita (Executive Director, NPO Artful Action)

Admision

Free

Capacity

Approx. 50 (priority to reservations)
*Same-day admission available if the reservation didn’t reached the capacity.

How to apply

Send an e-mail to tarl@artscouncil-tokyo.jp with the subject line“Briefing,” and include your name, telephone number, and number of participants.

*Please set devices to allow e-mail messages from tarl@artscouncil-tokyo.jp.
*Your personal information will only be used to send you information from the organizer about this event.
*Please submit e-mail applications by 19:00 on Friday, August 3.
*If you would like to participate after the deadline, please come directly to the venue on the day.

Contact

TARL office
Project Coordination Division,
Arts Council Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
TEL: 03-6256-8435(Weekday 10:00-18:00)
E-mail: tarl@artscouncil-tokyo.jp

Venues

Arts Council Tokyo ROOM 302 (6-11-14 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo [3331 Arts Chiyoda])

Credit

Organized by
Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)