Posts Tagged ‘Tokyo’
Atomic Art
Gepostet: 5th June 2011 von Du Fuchs in DiscourseTags: Anti-Nuclear Demonstration, Art, Chim Pom, Film, Fukushima, Graffiti, Illcommonz, Mural, Protest Culture, Radioactivity, Tarō Okamoto, Tokyo
The nuclear catastrophe of Fukushima is not only reflected by the media, politics or protest culture, as we will show in our documentary, but it is also adopted and being processed by Japanese artists. In the last couple of weeks, two major exhibitions in Tokyo tried to approach the catastrophe and its implications in distinct […]
About the Miyashita Park Incident
Gepostet: 2nd June 2011 von Du Fuchs in DiscourseTags: Alternative Media, Arrestment, Freedom, Miyashita Park, Nike, No Nukes, Police, Public Dialogue, Public Space, Tokyo
On April 30th 2011, two people got arrested in Miyashita Park, Tokyo. A Rescue Comittee has been created on this site, informing about this incident in both Japanese and English. I quote:
Meet the Voices of Radioactivists (2)
Gepostet: 26th May 2011 von Du Fuchs in InterviewTags: Activism, Alternative Media, D.I.Y., Documentary, Fukushima, Interview, Mainstream Media, Movement, Nuclear Policy, Nuclear Power, Tokyo
Today, meet three more voices that will be in the movie: Yoshihiko Ikegami and Keisuke Narita. “As we know, Japan surrendered in World War II after the two atomic bombs were dropped on it. The question is why Japan now has ended up having 54 nuclear power reactors, despite of its experience of Hiroshima and […]
Improving your golf skills
Gepostet: 25th May 2011 von Du Fuchs in DiscourseTags: Anti-Nuclear Demonstration, Arrestment, Police, Prison, Shibuya, Tokyo, Violence
Golf is a great exercise for the walking and playing muscles. Golf is not an exercise for the nervous system; it has no „neurological effects.“ It does not affect your body’s ability to relax; it does not affect your ability to focus and retain information. The only part of the brain that receives input from […]