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Sitges (Spain), Oct 10 (EFE) .- Japanese director Mamoru Hosoda presented this Sunday at the Sitges Film Festival his latest animated work "Belle", inspired by "Beauty and the Beast", a project that As he explained at the press conference, it started three years ago, but in reality he had wanted to carry it out for thirty years.FOOTAGE OF HOSODA POSING FOR THE MEDIA IN SITGES, SPAIN
Tokyo (Japan), March 15 (EFE), (Camera: ).- The Japanese digital arts collective TeamLab will present its new exhibition "Reconnect" in Tokyo.The digital experience, which will open to the public on March 22 and can be visited until August 31, consists of six works related to saunas and lights. FOOTAGE OF THE TEAM LAB DIGITAL ART COLLECTIVE IN TOKYO, JAPAN. INCLUDES SOUNDBITES OF TAKASHI KUDO, TEAMLAB MEMBER.
Tokyo, Aug 26 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Franck Robichon).- Japanese digital art collective TeamLab has transformed a deciduous forest west of Tokyo into an interactive work of art.FOOTAGE OF THE ART EXHIBITION IN TOKYO.
San Francisco, Jul 23 (EFE/EPA).- The Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco reopened Wednesday, joining the list of reopened public amenities inside Golden Gate Park.The oldest public Japanese garden in the US remained closed Since March 17 due to the Shelter in Place Order, which was issued for the coronavirus pandemic. The Tea Garden currently has a limit of 100 guests and has set up one-way pathways to adhere to social distancing measures. (Camera: JOHN MABANGLO). SHOT LIST: VISITORS WALK THROUGH THE REOPENED JAPANESE TEA GARDEN AT GOLDEN GATE PARK IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, US.
Tokyo, Jul 15 (EFE).- Japanese digital art collective teamLab unveiled a simulated waterfall outside one of its museums in Tokyo on Wednesday.Both of the group’s museums in the Japanese capital will celebrate their second anniversary this summer.teamLab Planets celebrated this milestone with the inauguration of a new work called Universe of Water Particles Falling from the Sky, a column of digital droplets tumbling down a prism that reacts to human contact.FOOTAGE OF THE WORK.SOUNDBITES OF TOSHIYUJI INOKO, FOUNDER OF TEAMLAB."We wanted to create a sculpture made of light.""I don't think that will happen as long as I live."