Matsumoto event that I introduced the other day
Pint! Exhibition Creating tools from living gestures – hemp, wood and iron –
A talk live will be held on the first day of this event, 4/29 (Wednesday).
I was only able to inform you about the whole event, but today I will inform you about the talk live!
Under the moderation of Mr. Kikuchi Shiori, I, Pint! Mr. Ogura will give a talk live.
It's titled Talk Live, but since it's a group of 15 people, I hope it will be like a homey conversation place.
The theme of this year's event is "A new form of manufacturing."
Manufacturing that Pint! is aiming for.
It's not about making things that are made and sold by the creators and sellers, but about making things that users think about together.
What you make is a tool for living now.
Made with only natural materials that can be used every day for a long time and get better the more you use them.
Inevitably, it is made with a technique that is said to be a so-called traditional industry.
The creators are craftsmen with high technology and knowledge of materials.
The user is a general living hand who is a professional of the current life. (Equally, I am also the planner who thinks about the tools (products) this time.)
It is an attempt to connect creators and users, learn and share materials and craftsmanship, and create tools for real life today.
Last year, in collaboration with Kagure, we finally made the first start.
This is the Kaguko Lab .
Instead of workshops or made-to-order, everyone plans one thing and craftsmen make it.
It is an open source product planning meeting with cloud elements.
Creators, government agencies, and interesting people in other industries have agreed and asked us, and we are still preparing multiple projects in parallel.
This is Pint!'s activity that we will put more effort into.
(Photo taken at the Kaguko Lab event)
I would like to talk about this Kaguko Lab, which has been held five times over the last six months.
The thoughts of the users from cutting the wood, so to speak, from the 0 state until the shape is decided, Mr. Ogura talks about the production as a woodturner, the woodwork is completed, the lacquer is applied, and the product is completed. How will the vessel be used?
From manufacturing 0 to the long "while it is used", everyone traces and thinks about manufacturing.
I will talk about the form of such manufacturing.
People who like pottery, woodworking, craftsmanship, and crafts, as well as those who are interested in new ways of co-creation and community, will enjoy it.
Please contact us as soon as possible if you would like to make a reservation as we have a maximum capacity of 15 people.
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Booked date: [Phone] 0263-87-5377 [E-mail] info★sioribi.jp Please change ★ to @
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I'm looking forward to seeing you.
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