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Critics in Residence @Kyoto Experiment 2024 Opening Symposium
2024.9.19
The opening symposium of “Critics in Residence @Kyoto Experiment” explores Japanese and European viewpoints on the current situation of journalism and critique. The first part of the symposium features renowned journalist and media activist Daisuke Tsuda, who is widely known for his critical writing about recent shifts in the Japanese and international media environment as well as establishing his own platforms for independent journalism.
In his keynote speech, Tsuda will share his perspective on the present situation of journalism and critique in Japan as well as the freedom of speech and the radicalization of the public debate.
In the second part, the symposium opens a dialogue between Tsuda and the residents from Europe, who feed in their diverse backgrounds from different cultural contexts and their individual approaches on the current challenges of critique amidst the societal situation in their countries of residence.
Critics in Residence @Kyoto Experiment 2024
Opening Symposium “On the Present State of Journalism and Critique”
Date and Time: Oct 8, 2024 (Tue) 19:00 – 21:30
Venue: Kyoto Art Center, Multi-purpose Hall
Addmission: free of charge
To attend the event at the venue, please make a reservation via peatix.
https://criticinresidence2024-01.peatix.com/
Capacitiy: 70 people
* Japanese and English with simultaneous interpretation
** Live online streaming will be available.
Part 1: Keynote Speech: Daisuke Tsuda (Journalist, Media Activist)
Part 2: Discussion with Daisuke Tsuda and the Residency Participants
More details: https://kyoto-ex.jp/en/related/critics-in-residence/
Organizer: Delegation of the European Union to Japan
Supported by Kyoto Experiment, The Saison Foundation
Residency support: KYOTO ART CENTER
Operated by Goethe-Institut Tokyo