Makoto Tanijiri | 8th "THINK_07" & "THINK_08" Events Held
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May 20, 2015

Makoto Tanijiri | 8th "THINK_07" & "THINK_08" Events Held


This weekend, let's head to Hiroshima!


THINK_07 & THINK_08 Events


For "THINK_07" on Friday, September 30th, we'll be joined by food director Yuri Nomura to open a one-day-only restaurant. Furthermore, for "THINK_08" on Sunday, October 2nd, we'll host photographer Meisa Fujishiro for a slideshow and talk event.


Text by Makoto Tanijiri (Suppose Design Office)




Please inform us of any dietary restrictions in advance!


On Friday, September 30th, "THINK_07" will feature food director Yuri Nomura, who will open a restaurant for one day only.

Yuri Nomura is active in a wide range of food-related activities. In recent years, she made her directorial debut with the film "eatrip," which explores the connection between people and food under the theme, "Eating is living; life is a journey of eating."

For this event, Yuri Nomura will propose a concept on the "relationship between space and food." We hope to experience together how tastes, senses, and conversations might change. We eagerly await your participation.

What to bring| Please bring your favorite plate for dessert!
Details below. For reservations, please call (Tel. 082-961-3000) or email think@suppose.jp.
(Please inform us of any dietary restrictions)

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From "THINK_05"


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From "THINK_05"




Yuri Nomura
Food Director. Graduated from the Faculty of Economics, Department of Business Administration at Gakushuin University. Influenced by her mother, who was skilled at hospitality and always welcomed guests, she naturally gravitated towards a culinary path. Currently, she leads the food creative team "eatrip." In addition to directing catering for reception parties and holding cooking classes, she expresses and conveys the diverse possibilities of food through magazine columns, radio, and television appearances. She made her directorial debut with the film "eatrip," which explores food as a theme, and its DVD will be released on October 8th. Her book "eatlip gift" is also available from Magazine House.
http://www.babajiji.com/

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THINK_07
Date & Time | Friday, September 30, 2011, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Venue | Suppose Design Office, 3rd Floor
3F Suppose Design Office, 15-1 Funairi Honmachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City
Fee | ¥3,800

Inquiries Tel. 082-961-3000
http://www.suppose.jp
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/think-suppose
Blog: http://smak.exblog.jp/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/tanijirimakoto


Exhibition conveying "The Fukushima of Today" also held from October 3rd (Mon) to 16th (Sun)


For "THINK_08" on Sunday, October 2nd, we will host photographer Meisa Fujishiro for an exhibition titled "Fukushima." After the earthquake, Fujishiro traveled to Fukushima alone and gathered stories from individuals she connected with via Twitter. This time, she will embark on a journey across western Japan, sharing these voices from Fukushima along with slides. We eagerly await your participation.

Meisa Fujishiro
Photographer and novelist. Her representative works include the photo collections "Let's Go Home Now," "Ride Ride Ride," and "Niku (Meat)"; the novels "A Romance Novel Where No One Dies" and "Drive"; and the essay collections "With Love" and "Gokaku Joshi (Successful Girls)."
meisafujishiro.com
Blog: meisablog.jugem.jp




THINK_08
Date & Time | Slideshow & Talk Show: Sunday, October 2, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Exhibition: Monday, October 3 - Sunday, October 16, 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Venue | Suppose Design Office, 3rd Floor
3F Suppose Design Office, 15-1 Funairi Honmachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City
Fee | Talk Show: ¥1,000 / Exhibition: Free
Inquiries Tel. 082-961-3000


Regarding the Slideshow
What is Fukushima like now? What does the impact of radiation mean? What about the people living there? For six days in early July, I drove alone and traveled through Fukushima.
In various places, I heard different voices and photographed the landscapes and people. I thought and felt much, but what I received was so immense that I couldn't quite put it into words.
However, I believe that sharing my experiences in Fukushima with as many people as possible might help move things forward. With that thought, I decided to drive alone again and bring these stories to the people living in the west.
Though it will be a short time, I would be happy if I could convey something to you. (Meisa Fujishiro)