Category: Japan

+ Exploring Consciousness in Japan: From Buddhist Rituals to Digital Art Experiences

Exploring Consciousness in Japan: From Buddhist Rituals to Digital Art Experiences

When Art Becomes a Portal to the Sacred In her groundbreaking doctoral dissertation Exploring Consciousness Through Ritual Media, Colombian artist and researcher Silvana Malaver Turbay proposes a fascinating new concept—ritual media—as both a framework for artistic creation and a method for exploring consciousness. Her work, carried out at Keio University in Japan, bridges art, spirituality, and technology, inviting us to reimagine how we understand … Read More Exploring Consciousness in Japan: From Buddhist Rituals to Digital Art Experiences

Ghosts of the Deep: The Rare Albino Orcas of Hokkaido

Off Hokkaido’s coast, rare white orcas, also known as leucistic orcas, have drawn attention from scientists and marine enthusiasts. Only three individuals have been confirmed in the region, known for its vibrant ecosystem. Leucism causes reduced pigmentation, resulting in their unique pale appearance. One orca was first spotted over a decade ago, and recent footage shows two swimming together, exciting researchers and ecotourism operators. Global sightings of these orcas are extremely rare, prompting studies into their genetic anomalies. Although they may face challenges in the wild, their health and social integration in pods defy expectations, showcasing orca diversity.