'Japan Media Arts Distributed Museum' exhibition ends today at Tokyo´s Haneda Airport

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 27 -- A series of exhibitions staged by the Agency for Cultural Affairs comes to a close today, in the ‘Japan Media Arts Distributed Museum’ at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.

The series which began on Sept 11, is aimed at demonstrating media arts or Japanese cultures in 10 airports and other institutions.

The Haneda event ties in with another exhibition under way at the airport involving the National Museum of Japanese History, according to a statement from the Japan Media Arts Distributed Museum Office.

This event at the airport follows the first exhibition, which was held at New Chitose Airport near Sapporo in northern Japan.

The exhibition features an installation developed by the AR3Bros., a trio of Japanese augmented reality creators, with the motifs of artworks ‘Edo Scenes Folding Screens’ and ‘Edobashi Hirokoji (Edo Bridge Grand Avenue) Diorama’.

These works portraying the feudal period of Edo (old Tokyo), are owned by the National Museum of Japanese History. More information at https://jmadm.jp/en.

-- BERNAMA

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