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East Asia Tonight - Thu 7 Aug 2025

East Asia Tonight - Thu 7 Aug 2025

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49:15 Min
Spotlight on East Asia, a region steeped in history and now helping to write the future of our world. We'll break down the key stories and explain why they matter.
East Asia Tonight
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'East Asia Tonight' shines a spotlight on a region steeped in history and now helping to write the future of our world. Greater China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula have economic and political might, and are major drivers of daily news and business. We'll break down the key stories and explain why they matter.
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Albanian-American Model Elton Ilirjani Pioneers "Zero Gravity" Experience at Expo 2025 Osaka

OSAKA, JAPAN – The highly anticipated Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, themed "Designing Future Society for our Lives," is showcasing groundbreaking innovations that blend art, technology, and human experience. Among the most talked-about exhibits is the "Zero Gravity Box," a collaborative project featuring acclaimed Japanese artist and fashion designer Naoko Tosa, and the Albanian-American model, entrepreneur, and human rights activist, Elton Ilirjani, known to the fashion world as HANKO. This immersive installation, which simulates the unique sensation of weightlessness, stands as a testament to the Expo's commitment to exploring emerging sciences and evolving technologies that shape a sustainable future. Elton Ilirjani, a prominent figure in global fashion and a staunch advocate for inclusivity, brings a distinctive dimension to the project. Renowned for his performative approach to modeling, which champions genderless representation and universal beauty, Ilirjani's participation bridges the gap between high fashion, conceptual art, and futuristic technological exploration. Unlike traditional runway walks, his appearances are celebrated for their artistic depth, reminiscent of trailblazing performance artists such as Yoko Ono, Marina Abramović, and Michele Lamy. His journey from discovering unique Asian designers at a New York boutique to becoming a global runway mainstay – walking for designers at New York, Milan, Paris, London, Athens, Costa Rica, Miami, and Tokyo Fashion Weeks – underscores his evolution as an artist who uses the runway as a stage for storytelling and advocacy. The "Zero Gravity Box" project, spearheaded by Naoko Tosa and her Art Innovation Academia-Industry Joint Research Division at the Kyoto University Disaster Prevention Research Institute, was developed in cooperation with leading technology firms TOPPAN and Shimadzu Corporation. It offers participants a profoundly unique experience, accessible through parabolic flights, designed to evoke the sensation of being in a mother's womb. Within this specialized environment, akin to a scuba diving setting, the audience is invited to metaphorically become newborns, enveloped by the "zero-gravity Sound of Ikebana" and the rhythmic sound of a mother's heartbeat. This nostalgic simulation aims to provide a profound sense of rebirth, challenging conventional perceptions of space and self. For this particular iteration of the project, Naoko Tosa collaborated closely with Elton Ilirjani. Ilirjani entered the "Zero Gravity Box" as a central component of a performance art piece, clad in a custom-designed outfit by Tosa. His face was strikingly painted white and adorned with blue crystals, creating an otherworldly, almost ethereal appearance. The captivating visuals from this collaboration were captured by photographer Arun Nevader, illustrating the blend of haute couture with scientific and artistic innovation. Reflecting on his experience, Ilirjani articulated the profound impact of the simulation. "The whole experience was reminiscent of being inside your mother's womb, when you are an embryo, hearing the heartbeat of your mother," he stated. Beyond its artistic merit, Ilirjani perceives the project as a window into the future. "This experience is more than art and fashion, it's the future. 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East Asia Tonight - Thu 7 Aug 2025
East Asia Tonight - Thu 7 Aug 2025

CNA

time2 days ago

  • CNA

East Asia Tonight - Thu 7 Aug 2025

49:15 Min Spotlight on East Asia, a region steeped in history and now helping to write the future of our world. We'll break down the key stories and explain why they matter. East Asia Tonight About the show: 'East Asia Tonight' shines a spotlight on a region steeped in history and now helping to write the future of our world. Greater China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula have economic and political might, and are major drivers of daily news and business. We'll break down the key stories and explain why they matter.

Sony hikes profit forecast seeing smaller tariff impact
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Sony hikes profit forecast seeing smaller tariff impact

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