Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 9th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 9th Session, the artist, Hiroshi Fuji, was invited to give a talk titled, “Super-Expression & Super-System: Feeling the gaps as they come”. In his talk about creating values in relation to place, circumstances and people, he made us realize the importance of the editing process before framing something in its style or form. When attempting to express something, I was made aware of the necessity to carefully observe the relationships and time axis in our everyday lives. (Akagi)

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Okuma-machi Team, Aizu Research

On June 13, we visited the North Emergency Temporary Housing of Johoku Elementary School for the second time this year. The objective was to do a presentation of a plan to hold a “Summer Festival” for the people living in the temporary housing, and to exchange ideas and opinions with them. This time, we wanted the people of the temporary housing to not just come as visitors, but to take part in and enjoy the planning and organizing stages of the summer festival as well. We asked for their cooperation in organizing the stalls, decorations and creating publications. Because of the open and friendly attitude of the people in the temporary housing, the discussion was carried out in a pleasant atmosphere filled with laughter. However, at the same time, many things were pointed out and much advice given to us, and in a positive sense, we felt the gaps between the thinking and sensibilities of the Johoku district people and us. We became aware of the fact that the key to the success of the “Summer Festival” lies in narrowing the gaps. They also offered some interesting ideas that we would never have thought of, making the meeting extremely significant and worthwhile. On a personal note, I was very touched by what the children, who drop by on their way back from school, said; “Looking forward to the festival! I’m coming in my yukata! (Japanese summer kimono)”. My wish to produce the best summer festival where everyone can have fun has become even stronger.
We would like to put the feedback from this meeting into good use and, through the exchanges with the people of the Johoku district, continue with our efforts, while not forgetting that one of the major themes of the summer festival is “To Create and Enjoy the Festival Together”. (Akio Suzuki, College of Social Sciences)

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[Preview] Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 9th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 9th Session, the artist, Hiroshi Fuji, will be invited to give a talk titled, “Super-Expression & Super-System: Feeling the gaps as they come”. Please come, as anyone is welcome to attend. In line with the lecture, 3 video images will be shown at the 6A Entrance Gallery.
[Lecture]
Venue: Tsukuba University, Bldg.6A Rm.208
Date & Time: Jun. 20, Friday, 12:15 – 13:30

[Exhibition]
Venue: Tsukuba University, Bldg.6A, Entrance Gallery
Date & Time: Jun. 16 (Monday) to Jun. 20 (Friday), 9:00 – 17:00

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Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 8th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 8th Session, the author, Maha Harada, was invited to give a talk titled, “Overcoming Hardship: The Mission of Art and Literature in Extreme Conditions”.
Harada focused her talk around 3 of her own books and 3 images that correspond to those works. She mentioned that since the Great East Japan Earthquake, she wondered what she could do as a novelist and took upon the challenge to write, and also firmly stated that whatever hardships she might face in the future, she has vowed to continue writing. She taught us that art and novels have the ability to overcome the challenges in the world. (Akagi)

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[Preview] Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 8th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 8th Session, the author, Maha Harada, will be invited to give a talk titled, “Overcoming Hardship: The Mission of Art and Literature in Extreme Conditions”. Please come, as anyone is welcome to attend.
[Lecture]
Venue: Tsukuba University, Bldg.6A Rm.208
Date & Time: Jun. 13, Friday, 12:15 – 13:30


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Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 7th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 7th Session, the art director, Yutaro Midorikawa, was invited to give a talk titled, “Invisible Art”.
Midorikawa’s works involve realizing something that is tangible and yet invisible. In our daily lives, there are many things that we know but don’t know, that we are aware of but aren’t aware of, and made us realize that it is in the invisible that our creativity is inspired. Particularly interesting was when he stated that what is significant is acquiring the eye to perceive that “This might be a piece of art work”. (Akagi)

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[Preview] Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 7th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 7th Session, the art director, Yutaro Midorikawa, will be invited to give a talk titled, “Invisible Art”. Please come, as anyone is welcome to attend. In line with the lecture, works by artists affiliated to a group run by Midorikawa will be on display at the 6A Entrance Gallery.
[Lecture]
Venue: Tsukuba University, Bldg.6A Rm.208
Date & Time: Jun. 6, Friday, 12:15 – 13:30

[Exhibition]
Venue: Tsukuba University, Bldg.6A, Entrance Gallery
Date & Time: Jun. 2 (Monday) to Jun. 6 (Friday), 9:00 – 18:00

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Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 6th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 6h Session, Kenji Yanobe, the contemporary artist, was invited to give a talk titled, “A Passionate Account of My Works”.
He gave a very powerful speech, talking about when, as a child, he saw the empty site of Expo ’70 Osaka and felt that anything could be created from this vacant lot, and that since art is about being free, we should do whatever we want to. In mentioning his works involving major incidents and disasters in Japan and in the world, he gave us some food for thought about the relationship between art and society. (Akagi)

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Itako Team Tour

On May 23, the entire Itako Team went on a tour of the Itako-shi area. The Hinode area in Itako-shi is where massive damages were caused by liquefaction due to the Great East Japan Earthquake. Even though 3 years have passed since the earthquake, there are still roads that have not been repaired. Compared to last year, not much change could be detected in the parts that have been properly paved and that are still under works. Seeing firsthand of the situation made us realize the enormity of the damages that were hardly reported. (Top photo)
We also visited a temple called Suiunzan Choonji and met with the monk, Hashimoto-san, and asked him to tell us about the Hinode area. (Bottom photo) The most memorable words he mentioned were that the recovery of the kindergartens would lead to the protection of the town. Since Itako-shi is a new town, many of the parents’ generation come from other parts of the country, whereas for the children born here in Itako-shi, Itako will be their hometown and they might grow up to be in charge of developing the future of the town. Activities of Jibo Kindergarten, which Choonji runs, were introduced to us and we were impressed by its positive and constructive attitude. Once again, I vowed to give support to the region. (Yamazaki, 3rd Year at School of Art & Design)

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[Preview] Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 6th Session

For the Creative Reconstruction: Vision Formulation 1, 6h Session, Kenji Yanobe, the contemporary artist, will be invited to give a talk titled, “A Passionate Account of My Works”. Please come, as anyone is welcome to attend. In line with the lecture, 2 promotional videos will be shown at the 6A Entrance Gallery.
[Lecture]
Venue: Tsukuba University, Bldg.6A Rm.208
Date & Time: May 30, Friday, 12:15 – 13:30

[Exhibition]
Venue: Tsukuba University, Bldg.6A, Entrance Gallery
Date & Time: May 22 (Thursday) to May 30(Friday), 9:00 – 18:00
* Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

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