Creative Reconstruction: Catastrophe & Art, the 8th Session will invite the art historian, Yuko Saito, and ask her to give a lecture on the theme, “Disasters and Monuments: Focusing on the 1920s-40s”. Please come and take part, as anyone is welcome to attend. (Akagi)
Date & Time: Dec. 12 (Friday), 16:45 to 18:00
Venue: 5C416
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Preview: Catastrophe & Art, 7th Session
Creative Reconstruction: Catastrophe & Art, the 7th Session will invite Setsuko Ozawa, part-time Assistant Professor at Tsuru University and ask her to give a lecture on the theme, “The Hiroshima Panels”. Please come and take part, as anyone is welcome to attend. Please also note that the lecture is on Saturday from 13:30. (Akagi)
Date & Time: Nov. 15 (Saturday), 13:30 to 14:45
Venue: 5C416
Preview: Catastrophe & Art, 5th/6th Sessions
Creative Reconstruction: Catastrophe & Art, 5th/6th Sessions will be carried out in 2 consecutive sessions. The 6th will invite Naoyuki Kinoshita, Professor at the University of Tokyo and ask him to give a lecture on the theme, “The Russo-Japanese War & The Arts”. The 7th will invite Eriko Kogo, Associate Professor at Meisei University and ask her to give a lecture on the theme, “Disasters and Picture Postcards: Examples from the Great Kanto Earthquake”. Please come and take part, as anyone is welcome to attend. (Akagi)
Date & Time: Nov. 14 (Friday), 6th Session from 16:45 to 18:00, 7th Session from 18:15 to 19:30
Venue: 5C416
Notice: “Iwaki Note (FUKUSHIMA VOICE) with English subtitles” will be shown at the University of Tsukuba, International Students Center
On Nov. 14 (Friday), “Iwaki Note (FUKUSHIMA VOICE) with English subtitles” will be shown at the University of Tsukuba, International Students Center, Room H. Although it is intended for foreign students, Japanese students and people outside the university are also welcome to take part. After the showing, the student directors will offer greetings from the stage and a group discussion involving all participants will be carried out. Please take part. (Iida)
Screening of “FUKUSHIMA VOICE”
Time & date : 11.14(Fri) 16:00~18:30
Place : 留学生センター教室H
Cost: Free!
Eligibility :
International students of the U. of Tsukuba,
Japanese students, faculty and staff,
and people from outside the university!
Program :
15:45 Open
16:00 Introduction & screening(86min)
17:30 Workshop :
Explanation from the production staff,
Q & A, Group Discussion
18:30 End
Preview: Catastrophe & Art, 4th Session
Creative Reconstruction: Catastrophe & Art, the 4th Session will invite Mari Komoto, Professor at Japan Women’s University and ask her to give a lecture on the theme, “Forms In Conflict: World War I & The Arts”. Please come and take part, as anyone is welcome to attend. (Akagi)
Date & Time: Nov. 7 (Friday), 16:45 to 18:00
Venue: 5C416
Preview: Catastrophe & Art, 3rd Session
Creative Reconstruction: Catastrophe & Art, the 3rd Session will invite the graphic designer, Naomichi Kawabata, and ask him give a lecture on the theme, “World War I & the Great Kanto Earthquake – Historical Relationship of Japan-Germany Posters”. Please come and take part, as anyone is welcome to attend. (Akagi)
Date & Time: Oct. 31 (Friday), 16:45 to 18:00
Venue: 5C416
Preview: Catastrophe & Art, 2nd Session
Creative Reconstruction: Catastrophe & Art, the 2nd Session will invite Ryuichi Kaneko, a researcher at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. He will give a talk under the theme of “Photographic expression of Japan and the A-bomb”. Please come and take part, as anyone is welcome to attend. (Akagi)
Date & Time: Oct. 24 (Friday), 16:45 to 18:00
Venue: 5C416
Vacant Properties Team: Open air movie theater
The Vacant Properties Team will hold an open-air movie screening in an unoccupied lot of Hojo Shopping Center, where there used to be a movie theater. Please come and join us to create a new page in the history of Hojo Shopping Center!
【Schedule】
Date: Saturday, Oct. 18th, 2014. *In case of rain, on Sunday, 19th.
Time: Doors open at 17:30. Film starts at 18:00.
Place: Former theater (Hojo Nakamachi, 34)
【Program】
“Memories of Hojo”: starring residents of Hojo.
Editor: CR Vacant Properties Team
“Kurama Tengu, Kakubei Jishi”, produced in 1951.
Free of charge. Hot drinks and baked sweet potatoes will be available.
Please come in warm clothes.
“Iwaki Note (FUKUSHIMA VOICE)” will be shown at the Mega Quake Risk Management Project
On Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Special Meeting of the Mega Quake Risk Management Project, the activities of CR will be introduced and “Iwaki Note (FUKUSHIMA VOICE)” will be shown as well. After the showing, a talk show with the production staff and several of the co-directors is being planned, too.
This meeting is being held to promote the understanding of multiple disasters caused by mega earthquakes and to offer a place for discussion and to deepen ties with other disciplines. We hope that the screening of “Iwaki Note (FUKUSHIMA VOICE)” in many different channels, not just in theaters and private showings, will expose the movie to as many people as possible.
Although the meeting is one within the campus, please come and join us, as anyone is welcome to attend.
(Iida)
Date & Time: Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, 10:00 to 18:00.
*The showing of “Iwaki Note (FUKUSHIMA VOICE)” will be held in the 2nd part (13:00 to 15:15).
Venue: Tsukuba University, Laboratory of Advanced Research B (B107, B110, B112, Gallery)
*“Iwaki Note (FUKUSHIMA VOICE)” will be shown in the 2nd part at B110.
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Yui Team’s “Yui’s Pottery Workshop, Session 3”
On Sunday, Sept. 28, the 3rd session of the Yui’s Pottery Project was carried out. The fired dishes were shown for the first time and it was also time to pack and get ready to give away the “Sakura-motif cups”. The first thing of the day was to take out the vessels from the kiln. The vessels that were glazed in the previous session had become glossy and transparent. The texture had transformed from a clayish one to a hard, porcelaneous one. The participants stared at their creations as they came out of the kiln, touched and felt around with their hands checking out the forms. They seemed to be appreciating the changes between before and after the firing. To complete, a base was carefully attached to each one and then it was show time. Everyone took pictures of the vessels, shared comments with one another, and talked about which parts they took special care in the making. Compared to the very first session, there was more conversation among the participants. At the photo session, each pair combined each other’s vessel to make it one “Yui’s pottery”. A beautiful smile was on everyone’s face. Next, it was preparing for the gift presenting. This is a new attempt that has been introduced this year. Each participant will carefully pack their vessel and write a thoughtful invitation letter for a party to be held on Oct. 19 and send them to the person that they wish to give their creation to. Some have chosen their spouse, but everyone has chosen a special person to whom they would like to give their creation, and they all seemed to be enjoying the process, making the session a very cozy and friendly one. When they had finished packing, some said, “I’m going to miss my work, which was finished only a moment ago.” At the end of the session, we asked the participants to comment on their work and the making process. The most impressive was “I’ve made the one and only piece in the world”. Finally, the staff thanked the participants for taking part and mentioned the sense of achievement we felt for accomplishing what we had done. I felt that today’s activity embraced many aspects of the reconstruction. Everyone went home with a smile. The pottery workshop came to an end today. The staff held many meetings trying to solve problems in order to make it a successful event, and we are very glad that there were no major troubles and we were able to achieve what we set out to do. The next event will be the party on Oct. 19. Everyone will bring along the dishes they had made, good food will be prepared and we hope to make it an enjoyable event for both the participants and the staff! (Noguchi, 3rd Year at School of Art & Design)