DESIGN X STORIES

March. 29,2023      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

Explore the rich legacy and evolution of diverse designs across Japan. DESIGN x STORIES digs into their origins and how they inspire creators today.

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Seasons 2 : 2024

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Episode 1 - Design Hunting in Chiba
February. 21,2024

Chiba Prefecture has a long history of exploration by new arrivals. A neighbor of Tokyo, it also has a warm, mild climate and a rich natural landscape. It remains popular with those moving home or looking for a second house. Adaptable and diverse Chiba designs solve problems through local knowledge and communication skills. From a daycare service that's also a community space to a community that's centered on bamboo, local residents are actively engaged in shaping where they live. Join us on a hunt for Chiba's welcoming and open designs.

Episode 2 - Embroidery
February. 28,2024

This time we explore the world of embroidery. It's said to have come to Japan from continental Asia along with Buddhism in the 5th century CE. From being reserved for religion, it was used to ornament kimonos. Delicate, uniquely Japanese designs flourished. Embroidered patterns showed a family's wishes for children to grow up healthy, and the art was part of everyday life. Today it has evolved to take on new meaning and value. Our presenters explore the designs of modern embroidery.

Episode 3 - Lifestyle Tools
March. 13,2024

There are design stories behind every one of the household items we use on a daily basis. Various creators have shaped them with care and their designs have a polished practicality developed over many years. As we reevaluate the value of objects amid changing lifestyles and new home environments, buyers and creators are spinning new stories out of the design of lifestyle tools.

Episode 4 - Design Hunting in Tokyo: Updating Traditional Crafts
March. 20,2024

Tokyo is still home to many traditional crafts and techniques that have been handed down through generations of artisans. 41 arts have been officially recognized as traditional crafts, including Edo Kiriko glass, Edokomon patterns and woodblock printing. A new generation has inherited these techniques but is updating them for the modern age. Join us on a hunt to explore these stylish, playful designs of historical Tokyo.

Episode 5 - Customize
March. 27,2024

As the internet makes it easy to find information, more and more people are trying their hand at new creative endeavors. At the same time, many creative fields including product design, architecture, fashion and hobbies, are letting users make their own choices and shape unique designs. Meet the creatives putting customization front and center, and explore its appeal and potential!

Episode 6 - Variations on a Theme
April. 03,2024

How can designs reveal new perspectives and surprising values in the familiar? Meet an architect bringing new value to existing products through upcycling. A project using AI to bring new perspective to traditional crafts, and artists using collage and other techniques. These creators use a softer aesthetic to move past stereotypes and shape fresh, unique designs. Join us to explore this exciting new world!

Episode 7 - New Public Restroom Designs
April. 24,2024

Japanese restrooms have won the world's attention for their reflection of larger society. A sweeping new trend is changing the old image of public toilets. The Tokyo Toilet project of "cool and beautiful" restrooms is led by famous Japanese creators. Their designs were the setting for "Perfect Days" by director Wim Wenders, which won Yakusho Koji the best actor award at Cannes. By looking beyond basic function, these new designs showcase public restrooms' role as a place where people gather, and a place to consider the environment. Get ready to explore Japanese restroom design!

Episode 8 - Shared Living, Shared Spaces
May. 02,2024

The pandemic cut many of us off from relationships with others, giving rise to isolation and loneliness. Remote living has also limited any socializing with colleagues and broader society. As a result, places around Japan have adapted by shaping spaces that connect people and local communities. Shared spaces are encouraging creative communication and shaping new lifestyles. Explore the revolutionary potential of spaces that connect people of all ages and backgrounds, and commercial spaces that showcase residents' skills!

Episode 9 - Design Hunting in Fukushima
May. 22,2024

This time we visit Japan's third-largest prefecture, Fukushima. The mild climate and snowy mountains have shaped diverse microclimates and customs, and widely varied crafts. From a sake brewery that's dedicated to the natural environment, to a studio that updates traditional local toys, and even a basketry artisan who uses mountain plants. Natural disasters and local history have played a role in the delicate beauty of Fukushima's designs. Join us on our hunt!

Episode 10 - Disaster Reconstruction: Wajima-nuri
May. 29,2024

Wajima-nuri is a lacquerware craft from Ishikawa Prefecture, and one of the oldest traditional crafts in Japan. However, the entire region was devastated by a magnitude 7.6 earthquake on New Year's Day, 2024. Many died, and tens of thousands lost the foundations of their lives. The disaster destroyed Wajima-nuri tools and workshops, and many artisans have turned away from their vocation because they see no hope for the future. Yet new projects have begun despite the situation, and they're using design to find solutions. We report on restorative design projects helping veteran artisans ensure the beauty they create has a future.

Episode 11 - Design Hunting in Iwate
June. 19,2024

This time we visit the idyllic mountain landscape and dramatic Sanriku coastline of Iwate Prefecture. From 400-year-old Nambu ironware to regional performing arts that pay homage to nature's diversity. A Nambu ironware studio draws on generations of traditional techniques to create new designs. Otsuchi Sashiko began after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and is now shaping itself into a brand. Our presenters hunt down projects ensuring that local cultural assets survive for future generations to enjoy!

Episode 12 - Aging
June. 26,2024

Japanese have a unique appreciation for aging. From the fleeting beauty caused by natural decay to the appreciation of imperfection in an incomplete work. A designer showcases the beauty of rust, while a woodwork artist creates vessels that feature cracks and worm-eaten marks. An architect makes plans for that only come to fruition in a century. Meet the creators using the changes wrought by time in their designs, and explore the beauty and positivity of change!

Seasons 1 : 2023

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