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Works of Media Art inspired by the "patterns" of Kyushu regional crafts exhibited at Fukuoka Airport from February 10
FUKUOKA, Japan, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-The Agency for Cultural Affairs presents "CULTURE GATE to JAPAN" 

On February 10, 2021, The Agency for Cultural Affairs opened a new art exhibit 
at Fukuoka Airport as part of their "CULTURE GATE to JAPAN" initiative, 
beginning with the works of animator MIZUE Mirai. On February 27, the works of 
a second artists, digital creator MURAYAMA Macoto, will be added to the 
exhibit. These two artists' works will be exhibited at the airport as well as 
on the web, with the aim of promoting the appeals of Japanese culture and 
sharing it with the world.

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<Fukuoka Airport Event Overview>
The theme at Fukuoka Airport is "PATTERN." The Kyushu area, where the airport 
is located, is known for its rich craft traditions, including Arita ware 
(Arita-yaki), Satsuma ware (Satsuma-yaki), and Hakata-ori textiles. In this 
exhibit, two artists present works inspired by the idea of "PATTERN," which is 
an integral component of handicrafts.

Kyushu has had a rich history of exchange with the Asian continent since 
ancient times, welcoming its craftsmen and incorporating many of its cultural 
resources. Artisans in the area developed unique Japanese handicrafts and 
exported them to the continent as well as to Europe, America, and the rest of 
the world.

MIZUE Mirai, one of the artists involved in the exhibit, is an animation 
director who expresses his view on life through the movement of various 
figures, including geometrical patterns. MIZUE has created animations that 
appear to live and breathe, inspired by the rich patterns that emerged from the 
unique native handicrafts that developed across Kyushu as a result of the 
interplay between a variety of cultural elements.

The second artist, MURAYAMA Macoto, is a digital artist who uses exhaustive 
observation to create botanical diagrams in such minute detail that they 
resemble sophisticated architectural drawings. He has created original graphics 
for the Fukuoka Airport exhibit inspired by the botanical paintings 
traditionally used to decorate Arita ware, a type of porcelain renowned 
worldwide. His work has in turn been used to decorate new Arita ware as well.

-Period: Exhibits open on February 10 (Work by MIZUE)
February 27 (Work by MURAYAMA)
-Location: Fukuoka Airport
Domestic Terminal Arrivals Entrance, Floor 1
*Works will be exhibited at the above location until March 17. After March 19, 
the works will be moved to the International Terminal, Floor 4.
-Entrance fee: Free
-Theme: PATTERN Focusing on the patterns of Kyushu's crafts 
-Title: MANDALA-Q MIZUE Mirai
Arita ware x Inorganic flora "Chrysanthemum" MURAYAMA Macoto 
-Artists:
Animation Director 
MIZUE Mirai

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Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1981, MIZUE Mirai is an animation director who 
creates non-narrative pieces with cellular and geometric motifs. Known for his 
unique, eye-catching abstract animations, MIZUE is involved in a wide variety 
of projects that include independent animation and music videos. Nominated at 
all four of the world's top animated film festivals (Annecy, Ottowa, Hiroshima, 
and Zagreb), his most famous work, MODERN No. 2 enjoyed its world premiere at 
the Venice Film Festival and won the Original Music Prize at the Annecy 
International Animation Film Festival. The world premiere of MIZUE's Wonder 
took place at the Berlin International Film Festival and went on to win the 
CANAL + Creative Aid prize at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. 
He is currently working on his first full-length animation, tentatively titled 
Mirai Mizue's Journey to the West.

Digital Artist
MURAYAMA Macoto 

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Born in 1984, MURAYAMA Macoto is a digital artist who creates detailed 
botanical images by combining his talent for minute observation with his 
exceptional computer graphics skills. Murayama makes expert use of 3D modeling 
software and other digital tools, integrating organic plant forms with an 
architectural visual aesthetic. His work opens up new possibilities in 
botanical and engineering drawings by combining artistic and scientific 
approaches. Major awards include the Asia Digital Art Award, the Fukuoka 
Governor's Award, and the Minister of MEXT Award at the 2017 Asia Digital Art 
Awards.

<About CULTURE GATE to JAPAN>
Beginning in February of 2021, the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of 
Japan will launch an innovative cultural promotion project called "CULTURE GATE 
to JAPAN." Held at seven airports across Japan as well as the Tokyo 
International Cruise Terminal, artists and creators active in the field of 
Media Arts will exhibit artworks inspired by the unique culture of each area 
with the goal of communicating the broader appeal of Japanese culture.

The global effects of the novel coronavirus have made it difficult to meet new 
people and experience new cultures in person.  However, that should not 
interrupt the exchange of art, ideas, and culture. Through this project, we 
hope to continue providing people around the world with the same sense of 
wonder and joy felt when encountering a new culture. 

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Organizer: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
Official Website: https://culture-gate.jp/ 
Exhibit at Fukuoka Airport: https://culture-gate.jp/exhibition/pattern


SOURCE Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan CULTURE GATE to JAPAN 
Initiative

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