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The soundscape of 2020 according to Keishi Tanaka
2020; a truly turbulent year. Amid such turbulence, singer-songwriter Keishi Tanaka kept on going without stopping. Where does he stand today, and what lies ahead? -
What lies behind the tech industry’s gender gap? Waffle’s Sayaka Tanaka talks about the importance of educating middle and high school girls.
The future as envisioned by Waffle, an organization trying to close the gender gap in IT through educational opportunities for middle and high school girls. -
「時音」 Vol. 9: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s 25-Years-Long Project, The Enoura Observatory
In October 2017, Hiroshi Sugimoto inaugurated the “Enoura Observatory” in Enoura, Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, which he defined as his “legacy.” In October 2020, he published Tales of Enoura, a pinnacle of his refined taste. -
Japanese model makes a big leap forward at Paris Fashion Week
Japanese models that emerged at Paris Fashion Week in the Spring / Summer 2021 collection. Burberry’s casting director considers the secrets of rising dem -
Does the pandemic really improve “Democratization of Culture”in France?
During the lockdown, people over the age of 60 spent time online video distribution, online games, and SNS, and several young people were obsessed with cultural activities such as painting, photography, singing, and dancing. -
“I never follow what’s in fashion;” Eiko Ishioka, the Unknown Role Model
Eiko Ishioka, globally recognized art director and designer. -
Disruptive art is born from the basics; Meguru Yamaguchi’s roots and philosophy
New York-based artist Meguru Yamaguchi talks about his street culture influences and motives for why he draws art. -
Merging into The Act of “Listening to a Sound”—Reflection, a Masterpiece by COMPUMA and Ken Takehisa Produced While Covid Casts a Pall Over the World
Take a close look at the soundscape and imagined scenery inspired by the old tea plantation in Kyoto—rendered by COMPUMA and Ken Takehisa. -
Revival fashion brings heritage to life
Why is the iconic design that symbolizes the brand regaining demand? -
Behind Yuichiro Tamaki, the artist who wears Black Flag’s My War shirt every day
We look at Yuichiro Tamaki, an artist that has posted a self-portrait of himself wearing Black Flag’s My War shirt every day since 2015.