The waterway that runs east to west through the Sasahatahatu area breathes a variety of emotions that are not reflected in numbers or maps.
In this workshop, participants will share their feelings and memories as they walk through the city, and technology will join their voices to create a radio that tells the story of the waterways of the future.
The words spoken become one program after another, as if someone else living in this place were continuing to tell the story.
Someone's voice calls out to the next voice, and more and more thoughts are woven into the radio...
In this chain of events, we imagine and discuss together what the waterway will look like 50 years from now.
In this way, sharing thoughts and memories of daily life, which until now have been difficult to pick up, will provide solid clues for the future of the city.
Let's weave your voices together to create a radio that speaks of the waterways of the future.
Timeline/Details (subject to change)
14:00-14:30 Introduction & Ice Break
While writing "places of interest" and "memorable landscapes" on a white map of the city, the participants will verbalize their connection to the city.
14:30-15:30 Crunching memories of the city! Walking Time
While taking pictures with your cell phone, explore the town, focusing on the waterworks road. You will bring back new perspectives on scenery that you have usually overlooked.
15:45-16:15 Sharing time for everyone's "Water Road Stories
You will listen to a "fictional radio program" on a future waterway, generated by the AI based on the recordings of your city walk.
16:15-17:00 Create your own community radio!
The radio program that might be playing on the waterway 50 years from now" is created while interacting with AI. Your voice will be the story of the city of the future.
17:15-18:00 Radio presentation for everyone
I want people like this to come!
Long time resident of/recently moved to Sasazuka or Hatagaya, my hometown.
Preserve the memory of the city for the next generation.
Non-local residents but interested in technology-enabled community development
I want to share my memories with someone.
Date: 6/14 (Sat) 14:00-18:00
Location: Waterway Roadside Area
Meeting place: Sasazuka Kumin Kaikan (3-1-9 Sasazuka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)
Contact: info@asiba.or.jp
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