Things you should know about the ocean. All sorts of things about the sea that you might suddenly wonder about. | Vol. 02 | We can see the movement of the waves, but how does the water in the entire ocean move? Or does it stay in the same place? The distant ocean and the waters around where we live [……
Statement When we think about the future, we imagine "time that hasn't come yet" or "the world that awaits us." But is the future really only ahead? The ocean landscape before us now is also something that someone once [……
"UMI 2050" is an attempt to envision the future of Japan's coastal regions in 2050. Dot Architects and Osore Research, led by Shogo Onodera Architects, will depict the relationship between cities and the sea in 2050. […]
Listening to "The Future of the Sea" vol.5 Subodh Kerkar: Performance Art 'Mirrors' at the Water's Edge. Subodh Kerkar is one of India's leading beach resorts on the west coast [……
Shiosai RADIO is a playlist curated by musicians and DJs, featuring songs inspired by the ocean. Volume 4 features singer and songwriter emamouse, who has a passionate following both domestically and internationally for her unique worldview and is expanding her activities in various fields [……
"The sea is vast, so immense..." The Musashino Art University Museum & Library's Folklore Collection showcases approximately 90,000 folk artifacts, representing the skills and wisdom (i.e., folk tools) cultivated through the long-standing relationship between people and the sea, as well as people's hopes for a bountiful catch (i.e., toys). [...]
"Listening to the Future of the Sea" Vol. 6: Fram Kitagawa (Art Director) The experience of being in the sea, where all five senses are awakened, is what I want to express through art. The Setouchi Triennale, which advocates for the revival of the sea, has had art director Fram Kitagawa as its general director since its inception. [……
Shiosai RADIO presents playlists curated by musicians and DJs, all inspired by the ocean. Volume 3 features electronic musician and DJ Tentenko. She is known for her unique style, including organizing the music event "Ponpoko-yama," which is inspired by a tanuki (raccoon dog) festival. [……]