Posts Tagged ‘Tokyo

18
Aug
21

Arigato, Tokyo…for Your “Wooden” Olympics

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So…that happened; the Tokyo 2021 (2020) Summer Olympics.  As I write this, a little later than anticipated, the Paralympics should be starting or has just started.  The *first* closing ceremony aired some days ago…about a week, ago?  My memory sucks, lately, and I am not one who rapidly looks things up online…even though I am online, now……anyway.  As usual, the Olympics fly by faster than I can breathe or think, and I am left wanting more.

Unfortunately, local broadcast television just cannot “cut it.”  There is not a good enough showcase of all the different events.  Cable TV is better, but, still, I cannot juggle the stations to get enough of what I want to see.  I cannot schedule the Olympics around my lackluster life.  Though I could record most events aired, I’d still not make the time to watch all of them before the closing ceremony.  I want too much from every Olympics…plain and simple.  I am full-on Olympic-spirited and cannot get enough in the two-week time slot, just like I cannot limit myself in Pokémon games; my boxes are FULL!  [Help me.]

Also, unfortunately, the closing ceremony–aside from a lovely showcase of cultural costumes….the kimonos and that one drummer’s outfit, not the “rag-tag troupe” costumes those “park” people were wearing–was lacking.  Most of the performers looked like they shopped out of a dumpster and slapped scraps together.  But, the kimono variety was delicious; I particularly liked the silvery/foil one and the blue-and-white butterfly ones with the red obi sashes.

Where was I?  I got hypnotized by the lovely singer with tassel earrings.  Oh.

The best moment of the closing ceremony had to be the opening light show.  The merging of light energies to form the Olympic rings was a powerful scene which could have summed up the entire show.  The rest was secondary.  The ending felt more like The Sound of Music than Japan saying sayonara (or “arigato” in this case).  If you saw the first five minutes, you are good.  If Tokyo offers the kimono showcase in some online shopping venue, that would also be great, though I didn’t really see any kimonos I, a man, would appreciate.  The women, as usual, just look…great.

I just feel like Japan has SO much to offer, including advanced technology and the roots of many video games.  I am rather disappointed there wasn’t some appearance of the mascots–which, to be fair, are not the best characters (I’ve seen)–and/or familiar cartoon/video-game characters.  There could have been better use of video and computer screens.  Empty seats could have been filled the way they’ve recently done with WWE wrestling shows, having a “live” PC-screen audience.  It still would have been tidy and safe…just a bit more expensive, I suppose.

All disappointment aside, I am MOST grateful to have seen such a WOODEN Olympics.  Even though it had to happen during the worst time in my lifetime (let’s hope), I was personally awed by the prominent presence of wooden elements in the games.  Yes, world, Tokyo gave us all wood…in abundance.

Domo arigato, beloved Tokyo.  I cherish your culture.  It wasn’t your best.  But, I am thankful, all the same.   [You’ll knock everyone’s socks off…next time.]

OLYMPI~2OLYMPI~3OLYMPI~4OLDF98~1

27
Jul
21

Letters from the Tokyo Summer Olympics


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Letters from the Tokyo Summer Olympics

July 24, 2021

Dear Toyota,

     Oh! What a Microsoft feeling! After finding a bad mint someone dropped on my pillow, I followed the pictograms to the nearest Taco Bell, ate a whole square watermelon and swallowed a shoe seed! [I think the watermelon was full of Nike vodka…or a delta variant of Corona.] Crashing my talking car (with no clear name), I lost my mind in a haystack. I think I broke my internet. When I woke up, I was karaoke in paper birds and forty-seven wood chips. [Yes. I counted the latter and found plenty of prefectures.] On the Visa-Subway ride home, I ran into a slew of famous faces who told me it was impossible to imagine all of the people. Do you think that’s true? Well, I’m out of time. I cannot wait to see what happens next. I’ll see YOU, tomorrow. Bonsai!

                                                                                                              Sincerely,

                                                                                                                    Junk Sleep

P.S. You’ve gotta try the nacho fries. The giant alien monsters highly recommend them.

OL210D~1

26
Jul
21

Tokyo Summer Olympics 2020/2021, Opening Ceremony in Review

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So, that happened.

I have said that, before, after previous Olympics ceremonies.  Accidents happen.  Technical difficulties happen.  What was intended to be a beautiful musical composition does not sound nice.  And, a torch of some sort is lit.  That would seem to be the average outcome since 2008’s epic Beijing opening.  Any opening ceremony before 2008 is a blur to me…except for the stellar torch lighting by the Greeks, using the flaming arrow to deliver the flame.  [It’s rather hard to top that one.]

Tokyo’s 2021 (classified as 2020, negating the impact of the current crisis) opening ceremony tried its best to delight under pressured conditions.  And, surprisingly, it managed a few highlights worth repeat watching.  I expected more in some areas and less in others.  I did not think the parade would happen and that the whole ceremony would be cut from five and a half? hours to two or less.  But, aside from the lack of crowd participation (no typical cameras flashing constantly from countless seats in the dark; no shouts and whistling), all of the desired elements were there…well, almost.

What was missing?

Back in 2016, Rio gave audiences a humorous and dazzling glimpse of what to expect from Tokyo in 2020.  That very technical trailer sparked a creative explosion inside me, some of which has painted itself on my blog space (in previous posts).  There were hints of video games and anime.  I…kind of…expected to see more of that in the opening ceremony.  But, the Prime Minister did NOT appear in his Mario costume.  There was no Pac-Man (or Puck-Man) simulation on the CG floor or around the stadium.  No one danced in a Hello Kitty mascot costume.  There are two MASCOTS for the season, and they did not appear, at all, during the opening ceremony.

At a previous Olympics ceremonies, there have been…technical difficulties which are both disappointing and remotely comical.  I do not think Tokyo’s most recent mistake was intended nor a spoof of any previous accident.  During the PICTOGRAMS (just making sure I spell it right; not “pictographs”) segment, there was a fairly obvious stumble with the Badminton display.  [I thought it was Tennis when I first saw the segment.]  I couldn’t resist a loud AWWH!  I knew what the performers were attempting, and it pained me to see them falter.  After all, the Olympics are known for feeding perfectionism.  SO much pressure to be perfect.  And, Japan is noted for being detail-oriented…with all of its precise origami folds.

Yet, the PICTOGRAMS segment is a must-watch moment.  [I watched it five times the day it aired.]

Also among the better moments, I was awed–as many who watched probably were–by the DRONES converting the Tokyo Summer Olympics 2020 logo into a…er…slightly rotating…globe above…er…slightly to one side of the main stadium.  I think TV viewers had a better view than the people in the stadium.  WHY was the drone globe not directly over the “crowd?”  Fear of falling drones?  Drone exhaust concerns?  Do drones make exhaust?  Anyway.  A beautiful image and use of technology paired with a song that is not particularly a personal favorite yet one that–with singers from around the world (singing in English?)–definitely generated a harmonizing fire, drawing all nations together.

Yes.  Let’s gather close together; everyone, now.  Oh, did we mention you should be wearing MASKS?  Well…maybe you can lower those masks for 30 seconds, now, when you’re on the medal ceremony platforms.  But, wait.  What are those athletes in the parade doing?  I see a number of bold faces NOT wearing masks…or failing to wear their masks, properly.  Some people seemed to think not covering their noses was a fairly good idea.  I know.  Temperatures have been on the rise.  The stadium heats up even faster with fire and active bodies.  But…masks, people.  Masks.  Safety for everyone.

In a parade where FLAG BEARERS were asked to enter the stadium in coed couples, not every nation seemed able to follow suit.  But…it was a nice idea!  Couples carrying the flags of their nations, together.  If we could try that, again, next time, maybe bearers would be more coordinated.  Maybe nations would plan ahead.  Still, some got into the spirit of the moment and made the most of it.  I bow with admiration to them.  I also give respect to the nations that tried to honor Tokyo with their outfits and accessories (like those trendy hand fans).  Nice work.

The brave and lucky “few” who entered the stadium were treated to a blizzard of paper birds.  [I hope those were safe to handle.]  How cool was that…cool souvenirs…and they made me think of a fun way to exchange notes with participants/audience members.  But…maybe not under crisis conditions.  Sigh.

Backing up to the beginning, there was a lovely image of a single figure “sprouting” into action (appearing like a plant sprout which blossomed into more and more active bodies).  This soon became a bit confusing and crowded by a group of what looked like mold spores or cheese globs connected to a red geometric shape which contracted and expanded across the field.  There was some mention of a unifying force.  But, all I saw was a Covid-19 explosion draining the vitality from the scene.  The “red” did not look like a happy, unifying force.  It looked and sounded dismal.

Later, there was another segment boasting “unity” and “diversity, featuring a number of Japanese “kids” in odd bowl-cut wigs and a number of colored blocks.  [This preceded the drone display, I think.]  I understood the basic…thought.  But, the whole lacked something.  It felt a bit “slapped-together.”  Still, it inspired me to craft a similar segment for a future opening/closing ceremony (if I ever have the opportunity to work with a creative team for such a project).

COMMERCIALS.  Who would have guessed commercials would make a greater effort to entertain this year?  I don’t remember enjoying commercials as much in previous years.  I just remember ads for credit-card companies featuring athletes purchasing various things.  They were not very clever…but very obvious.  Yes.  Okay.  Visa.  Got it.  But, this year, I was actually amused by “junk sleep,” by a talking car that drives itself and winks (though I can never quite hear “her” name, clearly), by a “tomorrow” that produces a shoe from a seed and finding a needle–er, phone–in a haystack.  ‘Plenty of amusing ads, as if I was watching the (American) Super Bowl.  And, yeah, there were those obvious credit-card ads, too.  But, apparently, Toyota is really filling the space, taking up the load like the metal ox.

KABUKI?  Yes!  PIANO?  No.  The brief showcase of kabuki theater was a nice touch but poorly explained.  Or, rather, I didn’t quite understand the effort.  But, man, that guy was toting a big sword!  And then, there was the “prodigy” piano portion which…if I may be frank…did nothing for me.  Okay, this might be a tad rude, but…I can rapidly hit piano keys, too!  Just watch!  That’s how the performance felt to me; a girl pounding the keys as fast as she could, like the tap dancer that preceded her tried to impress with his fast feet.  If I don’t feel the rhythm, it’s just hectic pacing.  Sorry.  [I did like the pianist’s appearance, though.]

If I heard correctly, the TORCH RELAY was cancelled for reasons related to the current health crisis.  I don’t understand how an outdoor relay would be any more hazardous than the one inside the stadium which blended “Paralympics” athletes with the more able-bodied variety.  [Did anyone catch the old man getting a “wedgie?”  I know, he needed help walking…but, seriously, he was given a “wedgie!”]  Maybe there was concern for crowds gathering around the relay runners?  Then, I could understand the concern.  But, if people were told to stay home/indoors and merely observe the relay on TV/devices…wouldn’t that have worked?  After all the talk about wood from all parts of Japan being brought together to make so many things, including the main stadium, why WOULDN’T Japan want to follow through with the authentic torch relay?

The torch lighting lacked a little something.  [Again, just try to top the Greeks with their flaming arrow.]  I was content with the unfolding shape.  But, I guess I thought Mt. Fuji would be…taller?  And, I thought something was going to be built around the mountain, considering all of the laborers seen earlier.  I suppose a torch not lighting would have been worse.  So…it’s lit…and that’s good.  [I find myself going back to the first championship of the Pokémon cartoon series, in Kanto, and looking for some firebird to carry the torch flame.]

I’d also like to applaud Tokyo for making a very “wooden” opening ceremony.  It appealed to my “Chinese astrological spirit” (so to speak).  From the Olympic rings to the bonsai trees behind reporters during interview portions and paper lanterns…just throw in some images of thriving bamboo, and I’ll be good.

Overall, I was not disappointed, considering the possible limitations, balancing the highlights with the shortcomings.  But, I did see room for improvement.

Feel free to share your thoughts and feelings on the Tokyo 2020/2021 opening ceremony.

21
Jul
21

Tokyo Olympics Fever! -lyrics-

Tokyo Olympics Fever

by Writingbolt

[rewriting Philadelphia Freedom (Elton John/Tina Turner/Ike Turner) lyrics]

Verse 1:

I used to be a lazy stone, so slow.
If others played sports,
I’d retreat to a quiet place and draw.
I used to look at the games without much zeal.
But, look; I have changed.
The more I explore, the less I retreat.

‘Cause I live and breathe
This chronic cultural fever.
From the day that I was born,
I’ve waved a flag.
But, as the years go by, that patriotic flag has changed.
Yep.
Thoughts of far away places keep me alive.

Chorus:

Oh, Tokyo Olympics fever!
Burn in me.
I crave you.
Shine your light
Through the eyes of this creative soul.
Shine your light;
Shine your light.
Shine your light;
Please; shine your light!
Tokyo Olympics Fever!
I cra-a-ave you…

YES, I DO!

Verse 2:

If you prefer, you can ignore all of it.
Everyone has their passion.
[Everyone has their passion.]
Some seem to be without any, at all.
[Some seem to be without any, at all.]
I cannot live without zeal to see something.
[‘Cause that’s just me.]
The wayward birds keep singing their travel song.
And, I must join them.

‘Cause I live and breathe
This chronic cultural fever.
From the day that I was born,
I’ve waved a flag.
But, as the years go by, that patriotic flag has changed.
Oooh yeaaah.
Thoughts of far away places keep me alive.

Oh, Tokyo Olympics fever!
Burn in me.
I crave you.
Shine your light
Through the eyes of this creative soul.
Shine your light;
Shine your light.
Shine your light;
Please; shine your light!
Tokyo Olympics Fever!
I cra-a-ave you…

YES, I DO!

Oh, Tokyo Olympics fever!
Burn in me.
I crave you.
Shine your light
Through the eyes of this creative soul.
Mmm-HMM!
Shine your light!
Shine your light!
Shine your light!
Please; shine your light!
Tokyo Olympics Fever!
I cra-a-ave you.
You know…I cr-a-ave you.
Yeah!
You know I cra-a-ave you!
YES, I DO!
[Tokyo Olympics Fever!]
I cra-a-ave you.
[Yes, I do.]
[Tokyo Olympics Fever!]
You know I cra-a-ave you.
[Yes, I do.]
[Tokyo Olympics Fever!]
Oh!
Now, you know that I cra-a-ave you.
[Yes, I do.]
[Tokyo Olympics Fever!]
Ha!
Now…you KNOW that I cra-a-ave you.
[Yes, I do.]
[Tokyo Olympics Fever!]
I’ve still got passion to explore this world.

TOKYOO~3

21
Jul
21

Tokyo Olympics Fever; Get Some!

*****

At a recent doctor’s appointment…

ME: I don’t know what started it, doc; nor do I know when it started. But, I’ve had it for a long time; this inexplicable excitement at the thought of the Far East, particularly China and Japan, occasionally Thailand, the latter not joining the list until after 2001. It’s like a fever that takes over my entire being. I imagine being surrounded by beautiful Asian women and spontaneously exploding from the overload to my brain. What do you think I should do?

DOCTOR CULTURE: I think you should embrace this feeling, especially in the coming weeks as the Olympics finally take place in Tokyo, Japan, after a horrible delay and crisis which will, sadly, prevent the games from being as spectacular as you probably had expected them to be. But, even though the games will not be all they could be, they will be something very unique BECAUSE of the crisis, just as previous games are remembered for some terrible event that impacted them.

ME: Doc? You sound weird; not just WHAT you are saying but also the sound of your voice…a-and a sound BEHIND your voice. In fact, just as you started talking, I could hear music. Was it…Elton John’s Philadelphia Freedom?!

DOCTOR CULTURE: No. What you actually heard was…

TOKYO OLYMPICS FEVER!!! YOU LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT…YES YOU DO!

And, with that, my mind exploded into a rainbow of Olympic colors and Japanese flags. [And, yes, the music was…is…definitely Elton John’s Philadelphia Freedom covered with new lyrics.]

Here are just a few of the wacky creations that recently erupted from my infected brain. Hopefully, they will inspire those who see them. [Feel free to play that Elton John song as you look at these. Can you hear it?]

[Give me enough time and motivation, and I’ll rewrite the lyrics to Philadelphia Freedom to fit Tokyo Olympics Fever.]

TOKYOO~1RONINH~2

TOD873~1TOKYOO~1TO9AD5~1

If you find yourself infected with a similar strain of the “fever,” I hope you will stay in touch…so we may share in some form of group therapy…as I am sure we will all need some, eventually. If it’s contagious, I hope it’s a joyous condition. For me, it can be a severe drain on focus and productivity, like a powerful daydream. Whatever it is; it urges me to be creative and embrace Asian beauty, as well as cultural elements like Chinese astrology, origami, various ethnic foods and historical fashions which I occasionally envision getting some modern revival and alterations.

[As of posting this, I heard rumors of Japan possibly canceling the Olympics, only days before the opening ceremonies.  That…would be sad.  But, considering how sad the games already seem with impact of Covid-19, I can…understand?…the possibility.  And, I don’t know who deserves the full impact of my anger.  Who would ruin such an awesome Olympic season (as I foresaw it being, back at the last summer Olympics when Japan aired that “trailer” with Mario, Sonic and other video game characters)?  Ever since Beijing rocked the Olympics with those footprint fireworks and moving tapestry staging, I started looking forward to opening and closing ceremonies.]

06
Sep
19

Latest Digital Art Collection; a Little Taste Sept. 2019

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As they say on a certain late-night talk show, let me break you off a little piece of what I’ve been dabbling with the past few days.  ‘Had a little brainstorm.  ‘Got lost in a frenzy.

…Some promotional posters.  The first for a new/old SEEBS comedy TV series.  The second for a movie you might have missed.  And, the third–sans most of the typical promotional details–for a cartoon I greatly enjoyed, just given a smaller jump into the future than the Legend of Korra.

…Festive stuuuuuff!  Halloween/Dia de los Muertos is just around the corner.  So, here’s my latest contributions to the festivities.   That is a squirrel in the first and Batman and Catwoman in the second and third ones…in case you couldn’t tell.  My cat and squirrel tails tend to blur together, as I favor crafting shaggy cats (versus short-hair cats).  [I am not sure why I was hung up on a kiss; but I was.  The world could use a bit more loving and less lusting.]

…Just in time for the Asian (Autumn/Harvest) Moon Festival, here’s my lil poke at the story of the moon goddess and the jade rabbit (or the rabbit/goddess in the moon).  Here the goddess and the rabbit, having been up there a while, decide to get together, instead of chasing.

…Another small slice of my simple/complex infatuation with the mysteries of Japan, before next year’s summer Olympics.

magicalkiss-magician-rabbit-misty-dreamy-spotlight-ad_ap-CSPP-2019-12x18in-46-3-sample-1

…I figure every other group out there has one of these.  So, why not magicians?  I may drum up a stand-up comics one, next.

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So, hopefully, this will stick with you as you go about your online journey and bring good word back to me.  If not, then you are not unforgettable.  And, apparently, I am.  😛

14
Nov
16

Already Ready for Tokyo Summer Olympics 2020

*****

The moment I heard Tokyo was getting the Summer Olympics in 2020 and saw the “trailer” at the end of Rio’s closing ceremony, I started conjuring ideas for promotional material.  [Presents business card to anyone working on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.]

Here are the first thoughts to cross my creative mind.  [Note:  I am posting this months after I finished these pieces.  I am not sure why I didn’t post sooner.]

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The above slideshow was the first piece I imagined, combining the busy city lights with the Japanese rising sun flag and the dawning of a new day of competition, particularly the first day of the Olympics when the torch is lit.  I had a tune playing in my mind, as well, to accompany the animation.




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