This project was implemented with the aim of promoting multicultural coexistence, inclusion and sustainability, and showcasing the essence of Tokyo’s arts and culture. It seeks to create a space where visitors can “think, feel, and engage in dialogue” by transcending various boundaries such as nationality, language, and gender. The program features a diverse range of performances and talks, anchored by works from emerging filmmakers like Noor Abed and Jessica Dunn Rovinelli, internationally acclaimed musicians such as Doon Kanda, Phew, and Tasho Ishii, and experimental performers including Anna Nazo, YiHao, and Chris Owen. Designed with an innovative spatial layout, the event allows audiences to freely navigate and experience its offerings. Performers and staff come from diverse backgrounds, and the event’s operations emphasize multilingual and barrier-free accessibility. Through this, the project successfully creates a sustainable platform for artistic and cultural exchange that inspires thought, fosters communication, and shares creative stimulation.
【FLATLINE CITY】
FLATLINE CITY is a platform that was opened for those struggling in the city. This interdisciplinary art festival ranges from exhibitions, performances, live shows, DJ sets, film screenings, roundtable discussions, lectures, and book clubs, and the location, date, and content all change from time to time. FLATLINE CITY endeavors to deal with space, body, culture, and politics in a synthesized manner.
FLATLINE CITY
E-mail: hi@flatline.city
Ohjo Building, Shinjuku City, Tokyo