earthquake作品一覧

  • 月刊ドキュメント COLOR MOUNTAIN×チャーリー・アキ
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    新シリーズ「月刊ドキュメント」!1年越しのリベンジ。世界初の!プロジェクションマッピングによる、スノーボードゲレンデイベント! COLOR MOUNTAIN -inhabitant x eness 初めての公開となるメイキング写真 『 私たちの体験を皆様に紹介したくこの作品にまとめました 』 必ずリベンジをするという約束を果たすため、1年後の2012年3月5日に、このイベントをリベンジしに僕たちは苗場スキー場へ集結。内容は前回よりも大きい規模での予定となり、スノーボードストレートジャンプ台全体に映し出すプロジェクションマッピングを実行しました。iPhoneによるアプリケーションをenessチームが開発し、オーディンスイベントユーザーがリアルタイムでプロジェクションマッピングをコントロールできるというプログラムも世界初のチャレンジで行った。 Our second SNOW SHOW with inhabitant at Mt Naeba, Japan. This journey began in 2011, where we happened to be setting up this event as the earthquake struck Japan. The original show was cancelled, however inhabitant insisted we see our shared vision through. A year on we've arrived with a grand plan to color the mountain from launch to landing. In two days we set up our projectors, snow mapping software and nifty iphone app. allowing the audience to interact with visuals in real-time, the riders illuminated the mountain as they approached and hit the ramp. Event night 3rd March 2012 Location Mt Naeba - Japan. inhabitant & eness 2012年3月5日
  • 月刊ドキュメント SNOW SHOW×チャーリー・アキ
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    新シリーズ「月刊ドキュメント」第一弾は、スノーボードゲレンデ プロジェクションマッピングイベント! SNOW SHOW -inhabitant x eness 初めての公開となるメイキング作品。 『私たちの体験を皆様に紹介したく、この作品にまとめました』 オーストラリア、メルボルンから映像演出チームenessと共に、僕たちインハビタントチームは苗場スキー場を貸し切り、ゲレンデによる大規模なスノーボード、プロジェクションマッピングイベントSNOW SHOW(スノーショー)を行う予定でした。東北地方太平洋沖地震が発生した時、 僕達はSNOW SHOWの為のリハーサル中でした。ショーは中止となりましたが、私たちの体験を皆様に紹介したくこのビデオと写真にまとめました。 売上合計: T-Shirts 138枚 \565,110 Bibs 30枚 \211,050 Stickers 50枚 \105,000 合計 TOTAL \881,160 ($10,760USD) これら全ての売上金額を日本赤十字をとおし、東北地方太平洋沖地震の震災義援金とし寄付させていただきます。日本が元気になるためにINHABITANTは、これからもやれることをやっていきます。来年必ずこのイベントも。最後に今回のこの主旨にご賛同いただき、ご協力していただきました住民の皆様、本当にありがとうございました。 Moments before the earthquake shook Japan, we were rehearsing for a special SNOW SHOW. The show was cancelled, but we would still love to share our experience with you. All proceeds from the event's merchandise is being donated to the Japan Red Cross. 「安全第一」 INHABITANTS IN JAPAN inhabitant & eness 2011年3月12日 VOL2. COLOR MOUNTAIN -inhabitant x eness に続く →
  • The Rose Garden of Fukushima
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    ※この商品はタブレットなど大きいディスプレイを備えた端末で読むことに適しています。また、文字だけを拡大することや、文字列のハイライト、検索、辞書の参照、引用などの機能が使用できません。 A stunning coffee table book, The Rose Garden of Fukushima features a collection of photos of an actual garden that existed in Fukushima, Japan. Boasting over 7500 bushes of roses and 50-thousand visitors a year, the Garden was rendered null and void in an instant due to the triple disaster -- earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown — on March 11th, 2011,forcing Katsuhide Okada, the creator of the 50-year old oasis, to abandon his roses in their radioactive state. The book follows the process in which the Garden was built and the aftermath of the earthquake through an incredible collection of photographs of the Garden and roses, taken mostly amateur photographers. One would never believe these are not taken by pros! Flipping through the pages will make the readers feel like they've taken a walk through a most sacred garden!
  • Listen to the Voice of the Earth
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    “I wrote this book in the hope that readers will be able to save their own lives as well as those of the ones they love when an earthquake next strikes, so that the tragedy of March 11, 2011, would never be repeated.” ―Satoko Oki What our chatty planet teaches us Would you be surprised to hear that there are scientists who listen to the Earth? Yes, the Earth does talk in many different voices?the voice of the air, the voice of the sea, the voice of volcanoes, and the voice of the Earth. Seismologists listen to the voice of the Earth. We use high performance seismometers that do not miss the slightest muttering by the Earth that human ears cannot hear. That way, we can learn about what causes earthquakes and even what it is like inside the planet. Earthquakes occur because it is hot inside the planet?because the Earth is dynamic. We cannot escape earthquakes as long as we live on the Earth. But from listening to the planet, seismologists have discovered what causes earthquakes and how we can live with them to protect our lives.

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  • JELLICE The amazing story of a Company who miraculously survived the catastrophic earthquake in the East of Japan.
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    Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake! True story of Jellice that demonstrated its resilience after a massive earthquake by leveraging good fortune, business connections and favors -- What Jellice, a gelatin manufacturer with 117 years of history and a pioneer of household-use gelatin powder, has been done and will continue to do -- Gelatin powder product “Jellice” is loved by all generations. In Japan, the product name Jellice is well known, but few people know about the company Jellice that manufactures the product. Jellice Co., Ltd. is a long-established gelatin manufacturer with a miraculous history of 117 years. Having headquarters in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, the company suffered tremendous damage and significant decline in revenue following the Great East Japan Earthquake. However, seven year later, the company miraculously recovered and achieved the highest recurring profit in its history. Jellice is also proud of contributing to the local community centering on Miyagi Prefecture, to which they are the closest, through CSR activities. Through this book, you will learn about the unshakable commitment and future vision of Jellice toward breakthroughs, with the passion for manufacturing (monozukuri) that the company has had throughout its history.
  • Living Life as It Comes Post-Disaster Reflections of a Zen Priest in Fukushima
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    It was the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, which had a particularly profound impact on my home prefecture of Fukushima, that made me painfully aware of the need to live life as it comes, without fixed goals, which tend to be imperfect and grounded in desire. This book consists of a selection of short essays penned by GEN’YU Sokyu, chief priest at a Zen temple in Fukushima Prefecture. Beginning in April 2012, he began writing a newspaper column that ran for seven and a half years. Embracing the ever-changing nature of the world, he took up a wide range of topics inspired by his daily activities and experiences, including events in post-disaster Fukushima, temple renovation and soil improvement, Japanese customs, observations about nature, and encounters with people from all walks of life. With a mindfulness sometimes accompanied by a wry sense of humor, he reflects upon the surprises those events and encounters brought and what they taught him. His insightful essays are sprinkled with wisdom on how we should cope with life and death, derived from Buddhist and Taoist teachings. He encourages each of us to follow our mind as it changes according to the circumstances of the moment; the result will be experiences far more valuable than the simple achievement of our initial plans.

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