DESIGN × STORIES (2023)
DESIGN × STORIES
2023Explore the rich legacy and evolution of diverse designs across Japan. DESIGN x STORIES digs into their origins and how they inspire creators today.
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There are design stories behind every one of the household items we use on a daily basis. Various creators have shaped them with care and their designs have a polished practicality developed over many years. As we reevaluate the value of objects amid changing lifestyles and new home environments, buyers and creators are spinning new stories out of the design of lifestyle tools.
Tokyo is still home to many traditional crafts and techniques that have been handed down through generations of artisans. 41 arts have been officially recognized as traditional crafts, including Edo Kiriko glass, Edokomon patterns and woodblock printing. A new generation has inherited these techniques but is updating them for the modern age. Join us on a hunt to explore these stylish, playful designs of historical Tokyo.
How can designs reveal new perspectives and surprising values in the familiar? Meet an architect bringing new value to existing products through upcycling. A project using AI to bring new perspective to traditional crafts, and artists using collage and other techniques. These creators use a softer aesthetic to move past stereotypes and shape fresh, unique designs. Join us to explore this exciting new world!
This time we visit Japan's third-largest prefecture, Fukushima. The mild climate and snowy mountains have shaped diverse microclimates and customs, and widely varied crafts. From a sake brewery that's dedicated to the natural environment, to a studio that updates traditional local toys, and even a basketry artisan who uses mountain plants. Natural disasters and local history have played a role in the delicate beauty of Fukushima's designs. Join us on our hunt!
21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, a gallery in Roppongi, Tokyo, held an exhibition titled, "Future Elements: Experimental Laboratory for Prototyping in Science and Design." It features collaborative works by scientists in different specialties, technicians, designers and creatives. Exhibition director Yamanaka Shunji introduces prototypes and design sketches, guiding us through the potential that comes from joining science and design. Discover the fun of imagining our unseen future!
Social change has led to new projects that archive things of value using unique techniques. From storing and displaying architectural models in a warehouse to a photographer who archives their work without any protection, and even a project that digitalizes and distributes regional cultural artifacts. Our presenters visit the sites of these unique archives and learn how sharing designs can help lead to new creations.
Explore the rich legacy and evolution of diverse designs across Japan. DESIGN x STORIES digs into their origins and how they inspire creators today.