Horizontal City 2024
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- FLATLINE CITY
- subsidy category
- Grant for Artistic City
- Grant Type
- single year
FY2023 2nd Term Grant for Artistic City



Business Overview
This project aims to promote multicultural coexistence, inclusion and sustainability, and the appeal of Tokyo's arts and culture. It aims to be a place where visitors can "Think, feel, and talk" works, music, films, talks and performances independently, overcoming various barriers such as national borders, language and gender. The program features a variety of performances and talks by up-and-coming filmmakers from Japan and overseas (Noor Abed, Jessica Dunn Rovinelli), international musicians such as Doon Kanda, Phew, and Tasho Ishii, and experimental performers such as Anna Nazo, YiHao, and Chris Owen. The performers and staff have diverse backgrounds, and the operation is multilingual and barrier-free. This creates a place for sustainable artistic and cultural exchange that provokes thought and shares communication and creative stimulation with others.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Friday, November 8, 2024 - 10th (Sun)
- Venues
- Ojo Building (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)
Profile
[FLATLINE CITY]
FLATLINE CITY is an open platform for people struggling in the city. It is a cross-disciplinary art festival that includes exhibitions, performances, live performances, DJs, film screenings, round tables, lectures, book clubs, etc. The location, duration and content change from time to time. Horizontal cities attempt to think about space, body, culture and politics in a complex way through the interaction of people.




