たねまきシネマ カフェ
「なみのおと」@堺町画廊

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This movie must be interesting. I always enjoy seeing the movies at Sakaimachi Garow gallery, which is run by my old friend ever since high school days.

One thing I was worried about was the projector’s unsuitable placing. it was situated temporarily on an unstable box or stack of books on a sculpture pedestal, because the pedestal is too low for the screen. Thanks to the wide lens, the projector was placed right in the middle the first row of the audience, but it occupies an area for one or two viewers, and the cables are running all over around it, so that there is a good chance of one can get caught and tip it over– causing a disaster.

I recently helped the gallery introduce a new and more powerful projector. It comes with high definition image quality and a brighter lamp, but has to be placed farther back due to its focusing ability; therefore it needs more height in order to clear the audience’s heads. I don’t by the idea to set the expensive device on an insecure makeshift pedestal.

To solve these problems, I made a new “pedestal extender” that helps to place the projector higher and stabler. The materials are mostly from the leftover lumbers for my Hanase house.

Now that the new projector has the function of horizontal keystone correction, it may sit immediately next to a sidewall of the gallery. It takes away only a small area and the cables can be run along the wall to avoid a tangling-blunder accident. The extender has an angle-adjustable top plate to compensate the keystone correction, and it can sit up-side-down so as to lower the height.

So, finally I can fully enjoy watching the movie at Sakaimachi Garow without getting bothered by the projector in sight and worried by its instability.

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Almost there

2016-04-02 14.34.12 HDR  Here comes the cherry blossom season.

Yesterday, I took these photos shown down below.  The cherry trees were beautifully flowering then, but if you walk or drive down the streets of Kyoto today, you will come across cherry trees even closer to their full-blossom culmination; only one day makes a big difference, for it’s been warm enough these days.

I don’t care much about SNS any more and don’t even glance my eye at the posts, but there must be a lot of cherry blossom photos all over in the timelines in this time of the year in Japan as usual. And I, too, don’t hesitate to show off just another cherry pics here– meaning I am, after all, just another Japanese crazy about the gorgeous but fragile and transient cherry blossom.


Buttan, holding up a placard, imprisoned

“Buttan”, the mascot of Bukkyo Univ (Butsudai), is seen everywhere on campus of the school but rarely recognized by public except for the students. Even the neighbors don’t know of him. I live in the vicinity of Butsudai and only Buttan I meet is behind bars… Sad.

(I used to be a student of the UW-Madison, whose mascot was Bucky Badger. His images were flooding in Madison and everybody knew him– appearing on the milk bottles in supermarkets and printed even on the condom packets on a shelf by the checkout counter of a convenience store.)

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a bush warbler

there’s a little bird that somebody sends
down to the earth to live on the wind
borne on the wind and he sleeps on the wind
this little bird that somebody sends


Through with aerial act

2016-03-29 14.51.03 HDRBuilding a second-floor verandah is both tedious repetition of simple timber work like cutting out halved joints 2016-03-29 16.06.07and thrilling tightrope-dance-like balance work on a crossbeam.

With all the joist work done, I can start planking the deck, which can be only a one-day job. Planking is also boring but doing tenons and mortises of the banisters and handrail is even worse.

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