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IAN KOJIMA was influenced by numerous great science fiction works.
He grew up watching a wide variety of science fiction works, both domestic and international, including "Ghost in the Shell," "Star Wars," "E.T.," "Back to the Future," "2001: A Space Odyssey," "Alien," "Voice of the Universe," "Mismatched Parts," "Mobile Suit Gundam," "Metropolis," "Doraemon," and "Planetes."
"SILENT SCIENCE IN MY WORLD," which expresses his unique science fiction world, is a creation of IAN KOJIMA, born from the wisdom and inspiration of these various science fiction works.
The great scientist Einstein said:
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge has limits. Imagination encompasses the whole world."
And the genius inventor Nikola Tesla also left behind these words.
"Intuition transcends knowledge. Logic and planned efforts become insignificant compared to the incredible organization within our brains."
[SILENT SCIENCE IN MY WORLD]
Japanese Artist [IAN KOJIMA] An ordinary young man moves to Tokyo after graduating from university. He begins his life in Tokyo searching for himself. In the midst of his hectic life in Tokyo, he suddenly wanders around India. There he decides that "travel is life!" and to live life to the fullest. After returning to Japan, the young man is looking for a new job when he receives a job offer from a publishing company where he knows someone. It is a publishing company where venture people gather. Inspired by the spicy people around him, the young man sets out on a journey to sing and play all over Japan. He sets off on July 4, 2000, the day of the Declaration of Independence in the United States, and finishes his wandering journey of a year and a half visiting every prefecture on December 31, 2001. During this time, he has wild experiences surviving mainly by hitchhiking, sleeping rough, and singing and playing on the street. This experience awakened his latent creative spirit, but due to the effects of survival life on the streets, it took him many years to return to society. During that time, he continued to create small amounts of art (music, painting, etc.) Steadily and steadily... Before he knew it, he had created over 300 works. Eventually, the young man found a credo. "ART raises the emotional temperature by 1 degree" Art amplifies the intensity of emotions. Making a dull world interesting. IAN KOJIMA's creative activities continue to this day.