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Place full of fun distraction

Jan 23, 2005 23:07 pm / Add a comment

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Tokyo is full of fun and excit­ing dis­trac­tion, cool stuff, fas­ci­nat­ing stuff, all these things I can expe­ri­ence at the stores, and take the expe­ri­ence home with me should I choose to buy any lit­tle thing!! I think this is it. Arts and beauty are all inte­grated into expe­ri­ence of retail con­sump­tion nowa­days. We don’t need to go to any amuse­ment parks, muse­ums. We just go shop­ping or din­ing at tens and thou­sands of places avail­able in Tokyo, and even if we don’t buy any­thing, we are stim­u­lated in all 5 senses. Like right now, foods and drinks smell so good in this pleas­ant cafe, polite peo­ple around who don’t bother you but make you feel like you are still con­nected by choos­ing to be here, nice music in the back­ground, stim­u­lat­ing move­ments out­side of the win­dow I am fac­ing, cold out­side but warm inside. My sight, taste, sound, touch, smell, all these senses are com­pletely happy.

In big cities of advanced coun­tries, because so much of our expe­ri­ence comes from this kind of thing, being out­side of home or work and expe­ri­ence pleas­ant things, we are divorc­ing home and work from the social third place. In Japan, increas­ingly home is the place to be alone, or with your imme­di­ate fam­ily, and a few very good friends, and to rest. Work­place is what? Maybe it should become place to shut out all the oth­ers to focus on cre­at­ing shape on what you do as work, such as to out­pour your idea on CAD, sketch, writ­ing? And then to have “work talk” meet­ings, to talk about stuff you shouldn’t in pub­lic about your com­pe­ti­tion, your client?

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