In collaboration with  Dr. Sharon Hayashi ,  Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future  is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demoli

In collaboration with Dr. Sharon Hayashi, Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demolition, community displacement, and urban development across the 1940, 1964 and 2020 Olympic sites of Tokyo. Using experimental site-specific and sensory ethnographic methodologies, the project will be made publicly accessible and explorable on a media-enriched website combining 360 degree video, sound recordings, archival photography and community/activist interviews.

 In collaboration with  Dr. Sharon Hayashi ,  Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future  is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demoli

In collaboration with Dr. Sharon Hayashi, Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demolition, community displacement, and urban development across the 1940, 1964 and 2020 Olympic sites of Tokyo. Using experimental site-specific and sensory ethnographic methodologies, the project will be made publicly accessible and explorable on a media-enriched website combining 360 degree video, sound recordings, archival photography and community/activist interviews.

 In collaboration with  Dr. Sharon Hayashi ,  Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future  is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demoli
 In collaboration with  Dr. Sharon Hayashi ,  Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future  is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demoli

In collaboration with Dr. Sharon Hayashi, Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demolition, community displacement, and urban development across the 1940, 1964 and 2020 Olympic sites of Tokyo. Using experimental site-specific and sensory ethnographic methodologies, the project will be made publicly accessible and explorable on a media-enriched website combining 360 degree video, sound recordings, archival photography and community/activist interviews.

In collaboration with Dr. Sharon Hayashi, Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0: Archaeologies of the Future is an interactive multimodal ethnography grown out of collaborative workshops, archival histories, and ethnographic field work investigating demolition, community displacement, and urban development across the 1940, 1964 and 2020 Olympic sites of Tokyo. Using experimental site-specific and sensory ethnographic methodologies, the project will be made publicly accessible and explorable on a media-enriched website combining 360 degree video, sound recordings, archival photography and community/activist interviews.

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