Koji Yamamura, the Japan side of independent animation
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Koji Yamamura, the Japan side of independent animation

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A day with Suda51 on toco toco -- features some shots of a previous GhM office (this video is from 2016; as of 2019 they are now in Jimbocho!), as well as some thoughts on the founding of Grasshopper Manufacture, The Silver Case, and the shared storytelling behind all of Suda51′s games.
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toco toco TV features Soichi Terada
This episode features Soichi Terada, composer, arranger and one of Japan's house music pioneers. Under the beat of his music, we will learn more about his career, which was marked by music creation for the Ape Escape game or encounters with the iconic DJ Larry Levan. We will head first to Wakasu Park, on the outlines of Tokyo, a place Terada used to visit during his pursuit of inspiration, before heading to Koenji, where Terada did countless performances under his alter-ego project Omodaka.
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Follow The King of Games around Kyoto ⊟
I adore this episode of toco toco, a show about Japanese creators touring places they love. It’s nominally about the team running The King of Games / Editmode, the lovely t-shirt brand that makes the best (official!) Nintendo gear, but more than that it’s about being dropped into daily life in Kyoto.
I want to go to that croquette shop right now.
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Kazuki Umezawa
Short documentary from toco toco tv about Japanese artist @umelabo whose paintings are rich assemblages of digital and okatu culture.
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In this episode, we will spend with contemporary artist Kazuki Umezawa, also known as UmeLabo, where he will tell us about his inspirations and his work. First, we will follow him to the Chaos*Lounge Gotanda Atelier, a space shared of the Chaos*Lounge artist group, which Umezawa is part of. The multipurpose space is used by the artists as an atelier, but it is also used as a gallery or as event space. Umezawa’s style, strongly influenced by otaku culture and its characters, mixes both analog and digital techniques to create digital collages and paintings. We will learn more about his style at CASHI, an art gallery that represents Umezawa, where he will tell us about the state of collage in Japan, and his positioning as an artist. Our last stop will be at Umezawa’s home atelier, to take another glimpse in his universe and to hear his visions about characters.
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