Memories Of Tsukiji – A New Photogrammetry Film Explores Iconic Demolished Areas Of Tokyo.
What Happens to the Memories of a Place After It Has Disappeared?
The three artists behind Future Cities Tokyo have come together once again for their final 2019 film showcase to create a mesmerizing and powerful exploration of the now-demolished Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo.
Ruben Fro, Cody Ellingham, SJF have announced a small and intimate end-of-year show in Tokyo, MEMORIES OF TSUKIJI, using photogrammetry and point cloud technology to explore what was formerly the world’s largest fish market, which closed its doors for the last time on Oct 6th 2018 and has since been totally demolished.
Memories of Tsukiji will be showing at ARTnSHELTER, a small art hotel and gallery near Samezu Station, Tokyo from December 5 – 8, 2019.
For more details: https://www.futures.tokyo/memories-of-tsukiji/
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Memories of Tsukiji – つきじのおもいで
Memories of Tsukiji – Fly-Through
Memories of Tsukiji – Hongkan-ji Temple
Memories of Tsukiji – Inside the market
Memories of Tsukiji – Inside the market
Memories of Tsukiji – The Shrine
Memories of Tsukiji – Empty Streets
Memories of Tsukiji – The Inner Market
Memories of Tsukiji – The Inner Market
Memories of Tsukiji – The Inner Market
Memories of Tsukiji – Market Alley
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