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Instructional Video3:53
Tate

Susumu Koshimizu ­– My Sculptural Expression | TateShots

K - 11th
Susumu Koshimizu is a Japanese artist known for making sculptures that expose the surface quality of different materials. He is considered a key member of the Mono-ha movement (‘School of Things’), which reacted against the embrace of...
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Instructional Video3:16
Science360

NSF helps launch origami into space

12th - Higher Ed
Most people who know of origami think of it as the Japanese art of paper folding. Though it began centuries ago, origami became better known to the world in the 20th century when it evolved into a modern art form. In the 21st century,...
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Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

Graphene Kirigami

9th - 11th
Graphene is a one-atom thick 'supermaterial' with incredible strength and resilience. Kirigami is the ancient Japanese art of paper cutting. Combined, they could lead to a future of tiny mechanical parts and even mini machines... Find...
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Instructional Video5:46
Food Farmer Earth

A Modern Blacksmith Making Ancient Japanese Culinary Tools

12th - Higher Ed
Arnon Kartmazov of Bridgetown Forge works all day on his feet. Like the traditional blacksmith of old, he forges steel, repeatedly pounding and pressing a heated steel mass with his might and swiftness into conforming shape. One of those...
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Instructional Video5:57
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Notan Beginner Demonstration

K - 5th
Create a simple Japanese Notan design with me!
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Instructional Video6:06
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Kumihimo: How to Create and Braid on a Loom

K - 5th
In this video you will learn step by step how to create a simple cardboard loom and how to make an eight strand braid. Kumihimo is a Japanese word that means to braid on a loom, and this traditional technique is lots of fun!
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Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

Cultural Flavours - Japan - Introduction

3rd - 12th
Japan is considered a unique culture as it has resisted influence from outside, preferring to stick to its own traditions. Nowhere is this more evident than in their cuisine. The Japanese have made an art form of food, believing itʼs...
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Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

Get Inspired by Yayoi Kusama

K - 5th
Welcome to the channel! This is 'Art Practice’, a series of short videos giving an intro into the art practice of artists around the world. You can use this video if your’e new to creativity, a seasoned artist looking for new techniques...
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Instructional Video1:25
Great Big Story

Exploring the Unconventional, Reversible Destiny Park in Japan

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewVenture into Reversible Destiny Park, a Japanese experiential site by Arakawa and Gins, blending art, terrain, and interactive sculptures for a unique journey.
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Instructional Video9:57
Let's Tute

How to Make an Origami Koi Fish

9th - Higher Ed
This video teaches how to make an origami koi fish while also providing interesting facts about the cultural significance of koi fish in Japanese and Chinese culture.
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Instructional Video0:37
Curated Video

NASA | Making Science Fun For Kids Through Comics

3rd - 11th
To get young students reading about science, NASA is trying something different. Instead of a press release or a scientific paper, the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission has launched a Japanese manga-style comic book. GPM, a...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Introduction to Karate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Karate is a dynamic martial art that originated in the Ryukyu Islands, or modern day Okinawa, Japan, and has since spread worldwide. This video explains the key components of karate training, including kihon (fundamentals), kata...
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Instructional Video8:42
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Mark Hillringhouse - Teachers Make a Difference - Juana Ortiz

Higher Ed
Mark Hillringhouse is a published poet, essayist, and photographer whose works have been widely exhibited in area galleries. His photo-essay on the Passaic River was published in the American Poetry Review and his photography and writing...
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Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Inside Holland's Flower Industry: Innovations in Lily Crossbreeding and Global Market Trends

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the fascinating world of Dutch flower production, where innovative technology and skilled growers work together to create the perfect blooms for global markets. From the bustling Aalsmeer flower market to the meticulous process...
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Instructional Video2:32
New York Botanical Garden

Kiku the Art of the Japanese Garden

K - 11th
http://www.nybg.org/exhibitions/2014/kiku/index.php
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Instructional Video1:23
Coto Japanese Academy

Asking for Directions - Coto Sounds Podcast Ep 7

12th - Higher Ed
Coto Sounds is a podcast for Japanese learners, where you can learn how to use Japanese casually. With our short 5 minute conversations between our native speakers, you can learn how to say everyday Japanese phrases in common situations...
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Instructional Video6:57
Barbican Centre

Barbican Scenes: Constructing Terunobu Fujimori's Teahouse

6th - 11th
Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori shares his expertise about the history and traditions of Japanese teahouse architecture - and how his own work plays with these traditions to create his fantastical designs. In collaboration with...
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Instructional Video6:08
NativLang

Kanji Story - How Japan Overloaded Chinese Characters

9th - 11th
4 out of 5 students agree: Kanji = Evil. But learning Chinese characters was worse than I expected. It's systems within systems! Subscribe for language! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang ~ Corrections /...
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Instructional Video4:21
Barbican Centre

Barbican Meets: Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA)

6th - 11th
We caught up with Japanese architect Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) to discuss one of the best-known projects of SANAA, the Moriyama House, now recreated inside our Gallery as part of The Japanese House exhibition. Nestled in a traditional part...
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Instructional Video8:14
Curated Video

Masters of Modern Design: Kay Sekimachi

9th - 11th
Known as the “weaver’s weaver,” artist Kay Sekimachi is a pioneer in the textile arts. Her embrace of unconventional materials has helped to elevate weaving from “craft” to “art.” “Artbound” explores Sekimachi’s connection to other...
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Instructional Video9:00
The British Museum

Making beauty: Hosono Hitomi

6th - 11th
This series celebrates the work of living Japanese artists and craftspeople. Hosono Hitomi makes extraordinary, beautiful ceramic works and her ‘Large Feather Leaves Bowl’ is a highlight of the Museum’s Japanese collection. She...
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Instructional Video2:41
The Met

82nd & Fifth: "Gratitude" by Ken Moore

6th - 11th
http://82nd-and-fifth.metmuseum.org/gratitude Explore this object: http://82nd-and-fifth.metmuseum.org/goto-teijo-japanese-koto-2007.194a%E2%80%93f "This object has art, it has music, it's got myth, but behind all that there's a very...
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Instructional Video2:30
The Met

82nd & Fifth: "Startled" by John Carpenter

6th - 11th
http://82nd-and-fifth.metmuseum.org/startled Explore this object: http://82nd-and-fifth.metmuseum.org/kohei-nawa-japanese-pixcell-deer24-2011.493a%E2%80%93j "Your perception of reality, your normal expectations of how you view things, is...
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Instructional Video8:10
ARTiculations

Why Yayoi Kusama Matters Now More Than Ever #InfiniteKusama | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
If you'd like to help support ARTiculations - feel free to leave something in the tip jar: https://ko-fi.com/articulations Infinity Mirrors Info: About the Exhibition: https://hirshhorn.si.edu/kusama/the-exhibition/ Art Gallery of...

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