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Video Game Time Traveler
It's made using the beherit ice tray they're selling at the exhibition!
I’d snag that in a heartbeat. It’d go nicely with my Death Star ice tray.
It's made using the beherit ice tray they're selling at the exhibition!
I just saw it on twitter as well!The exhibition just announced that they will add "Miura's last manuscript" to the Ginza edition.
Their wording is a bit confusing because they're explicitly talking about "the story after volume 41" and are calling it "the story beyond". I'm guessing they will be displaying some of episode 364 and then maybe some material Miura left (sketches or the like)? This would be huge if so.
A much less appealing (but maybe more likely) alternative would be simply showing some of the continuation as seen in the magazine. That'd be disappointing.
So cool you were able to visit on Day 1 of Ginza! The video is still the most mysterious part of the exhibition. Any details you can offer from your viewing of it? Same atmosphere as the other versions of the exhibition (music, etc)? How were the crowds?I visited the Ginza exhibition today and noticed that they did not have this called out in particular. It appears to be slightly scaled down from the 2021 exhibit. After those most recent panels, it finished with a tribute room to Miura, including memorial illustrations by fellow artists, examples of drafts showing his process, his desk in situ, and the video message he had recorded for the previous time the collection toured.
To be honest I was a bit hurried near the end, having to get back to work. I plan on visiting once more before it's finished the run. It was a bit of a mad house on Day 1. For the video, I do recall some bits of what he was saying, like "I'm still happily plugging away, at my own pace," but that doesn't do it justice. I'll give it a thorough watch if I can get back. Maybe even take a voice recording to not misremember it later.So cool you were able to visit on Day 1 of Ginza! The video is still the most mysterious part of the exhibition. Any details you can offer from your viewing of it? Same atmosphere as the other versions of the exhibition (music, etc)? How were the crowds?
I still regret to this day that I didn't do this. Near the start of the exhibit I accidentally took a picture of something I wasn't supposed to that was right next to something that was ok and was politely reminded that some things were not allowed to be recorded. This made me extra cautious for the rest of the exhibition. I figured by now somebody would be able to follow through with the audio or transcript of the final video but still nothing ....Maybe even take a voice recording to not misremember it later.
If I get back over there, I'll try to record / transcribe in some capacity. Which might be considered heresay, but I wasn't planning to share any audio file out of respect for the touring exhibit. It may well be released in some form once they stop the tour, or if they make a permanent collection somewhere.I still regret to this day that I didn't do this. Near the start of the exhibit I accidentally took a picture of something I wasn't supposed to that was right next to something that was ok and was politely reminded that some things were not allowed to be recorded. This made me extra cautious for the rest of the exhibition. I figured by now somebody would be able to follow through with the audio or transcript of the final video but still nothing ....
is the exhibition artbook avaliable to purchase online already?
I got a hoodie (sk emblem), a puck shirt (him and the miniature god hand from vol 15), all of the 2-pg reproductions, the catalog, and some stuff for friends.I was really curious to know what you guys that went to Sapporo bought specifically and what was available at the convention as you didn't go into much detail on the podcast about what specifically you bought, I know you bought various items of clothing.
Was it easy getting tickets online? Did you encounter any problems or do you have any tips (especially for those who rely on Google translate)?
Hmm, I really hope this isn’t its final state. That’d be a shame.A Berserk exhibition "pop-up store" will be open in Yokohama from November 3 to November 19, per the official twitter account. The location will be somewhere on the third floor of the Marui City Yokohama mall, and it will be open from 10:30 to 19:30.
They will be selling merchandise from the exhibition store and will have some sculptures on display, but (it seems) no original artwork from Kentarou Miura.
Hmm, I really hope this isn’t its final state. That’d be a shame.