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Streamed show “TV Nook”

Genre:
  • Art Project ,
  • Others

Hosts NOOK’s Natsumi Seo (artist, founder of NOOK) and Daichi Nakamura (writer and director/leader of Yaneura Heights, member of NOOK) will join various guests to talk about the Karoku Recycle project.

Streaming schedule

About once a month from July 2022

#0 “What is Karoku Recycle”?
Initial program streaming date: Sunday, July 3 2022, from 20:00
Guest: Risei Sato (Arts Council Tokyo)

#1 “Reading records together”
Initial program streaming date: Thursday, August 18 2022, from 20:00
Guest: honninman (self-proclaimed hero/musician)

#2 “Searching for Tokyo’s layers”
Initial program streaming date: Friday, September 23 2022, from 20:00
Guest: Mina Isozaki (artist)

#3 “Places that open the door to memory”
Initial program streaming date: Monday, December 24 2022, from 20:00
Guest: Mari Ichida (Curator, DAIGO FUKURYU MARU EXHIBITION HALL)

#4 “How to interpret the memories left behind”
Initial program streaming date: Monday, November 21 2022, from 20:00
Guest: Shiori Okawa (film director)

#5 “Looking back on 2022”
Initial program streaming date: Friday, December 23 2022, from 20:00

#6 “Walking in the tracks of events”
Initial program streaming date: Monday, January 23 2023, from 20:00
Guest: Takayuki Oshima (Director, NHK Enterprises)

#7 “Depicting the past”
Initial program streaming date: Friday, February 24 2023, from 20:00
Guest: Sansuke Yamada (Manga artist)

#8 Special “How do you spend 3/11?”
Initial program streaming date: Saturday, March 11 2023, 15:00 – 19:00
Guest: Yoshiyuki Iikura (scholar of oral literature, folklore studies), others

How to view

Available to view on the YouTube channel.
*Livestreams and archived videos are available to view.

Hosts

Natsumi Seo (artist, founder of NOOK), Daichi Nakamura (writer and director/leader of Yaneura Heights, member of NOOK)

Contact

General Incorporated Association NOOK
E-mail: karoku.nook@gmail.com

Credit

Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), General Incorporated Association NOOK