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Contributor: Kyodo News JBN
Friday, September 06 2019 - 15:00
AsiaNet
"Japan Media Arts Distributed Museum" Opens at About 10 Locations
SAPPORO, Japan and TOKYO, Sept. 6, 2019 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

-New Art Exhibition Inspired by Regional Cultural Artifacts Showcases 
Charms of Japanese Culture-

Japan Media Arts Distributed Museum Office is proud to announce the opening of 
an exhibition, "Japan Media Arts Distributed Museum," in approximately 10 
locations, including airports in Japan, as part of a new initiative funded by 
International Tourist Taxes by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of 
Japan. As the first endeavor of this initiative, the office is starting off 
with a large-scale video installation and a decorative window art piece 
starting Friday, August 30, the first year of Reiwa (2019) at the New Chitose 
Airport International Arrivals Concourse.

The exhibition marks the start of a new initiative for visitors to Japan called 
"Japanese cultural media arts dissemination initiative at airports and other 
institutions" by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan.

The artists and creators featured in this exhibition capture the cultural 
resources borne out of various local cultures through fresh perspectives. By 
showcasing the works of media art in places like airports, which serve as 
gateways to these regions, the office invites visitors to explore the true 
spirit of these cultures throughout their travel.

At the New Chitose Airport, animated artwork by creative company "NAKED" 
highlighting the ethnic Ainu minority's indigenous culture is showcased in the 
International Arrivals Concourse. The Ainu people use the name "kamuy" to refer 
to animals, nature, and the many phenomena that are beyond human understanding. 
The animation captures the spectacular nature of Hokkaido where the various 
"kamuy" abide. The story welcomes visitors from other regions and expresses the 
spirit of the Ainu people. Additionally, a decorative artwork inspired by 
traditional Ainu patterns is exhibited on the concourse window, transforming 
the International Arrivals Concourse into a gateway to Japanese culture by 
promoting "media art meets Ainu culture".

*This exhibition is displayed within the International Arrivals Concourse, and 
is not available for viewing by the general public. Only passengers arriving on 
international flights are able to see this exhibition. Other information, 
including future exhibitions at other airports, will be announced when details 
are confirmed.

Overview of Exhibition at New Chitose Airport
Date: Opening Friday, August 30, 2019, the first year of Reiwa (2019)
Location: New Chitose Airport (Chitose City, Hokkaido) International Arrivals 
Concourse
Content: Artwork inspired by Ainu culture including a large-scale (15 meters in 
height) video installation curated by NAKED and a decorative window art piece 
incorporating traditional Ainu patterns

Official website: https://jmadm.jp/en/

For details, please visit:
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/201909040418-O1-nsrWUm3y.pdf


Source: Japan Media Arts Distributed Museum Office