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Project

  A time of chaos and silence.

I visited a seaside bus stop near my home every day. Through windy days, rainy days, and the changing seasons, I kept recording fragments of that year. It was not a time when I could do anything significant, but this was one thing I could continue — a small, steady act.

Even in scenery that seemed unchanged, time left faint traces — the trembling of light, the presence or absence of people, the subdued rhythms of everyday life, and the faces of those passing by in masks. Watching these small shifts day after day, I began to notice that this bus stop reflected the texture of that time.

Perhaps the same was true elsewhere : in Times Square in New York, in a temple in Bangkok, or in an alleyway in Beijing. In those days, when the world was wrapped in a shared sense of unease, the contours of “the world” could be sensed from almost any vantage point.

In that sense, this bus stop, too, may have become a fixed point from which to observe the world.

The Film

  The film 2021, released in 2023, consists of 365 days of footage captured for this project. It serves as a one-year visual chronicle, with each segment reflecting the events and emotions of its respective day. The story unfolds seamlessly in a vertical scroll format, creating an immersive viewing experience.   Additionally, 157 of the 365 videos feature different cuts from those shared on Instagram, presenting a specially curated selection that offers a new perspective on the ever-changing landscape.   🔗 https://2021.world/   2021 was officially selected for the 46th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) in New York for its artistic and documentary significance.   🔗 https://aaiff.org/aaiff46/2021

On Instagram

  This record was posted as one-minute videos on Instagram every day throughout 2021. The circle of followers gradually expanded both in Japan and abroad, and now exceeds 6,700.

What began quietly as a deeply personal record eventually started to create a gentle rhythm within everyday life.Over time, viewers began to notice subtle changes that appeared again and again on the screen—the wind by the sea, the shifting light, the flow of air.These elements started to form a shared space,one that even those far away could feel and connect with.

This quiet act of observation still continues, from time to time, in silence.

🔗 https://instagram.com/hayama_hayama/

Photobook

  The photo book 2021 carries over the structure of the film 2021, transforming its movement and rhythm of time onto the printed page. While the film conveys time through “movement” and “flow,” the book embodies it through “stillness” and “arrangement.” Each medium reflects the year-long act of recording in a form unique to itself. As the pages turn, the faint light, shadows, and the weight of the air that once lingered in those moments can be felt in one’s hands.

This photo book offers an experience that stands alongside the rest of the collection. Bridging the digital and physical realms, it presents another way to revisit the memory of 2021—a distinct form of art that traces the year from a different angle.   🔗 https://amazon.co.jp/dp/B0DVFVD9MD

Location

  Shinnase Bus Stop : Horiuchi, Hayama-machi, Miur-gun, Kanagawa-ken, 240-0012 Japan   🔗 https://maps.app.goo.gl/DtCnQX6SPRvHWy4f9   Hayama, located in the southern part of Kanagawa Prefecture, is known for its beautiful coastline and rich natural surroundings. Just about an hour’s drive from Tokyo, it has long been a retreat for artists and cultural figures.   Since 2022, the landscape around the bus stop has changed. A modest house once visible in the background has been demolished and replaced by a modern guesthouse. What was once part of the scenery is now gone. In this era of rapid transformation, the project became not only a record of place, but also of loss.

This small act of observation is still performed quietly from time to time.

About the Artist

  Shinji Furuya

Born in 1979 – Japan Filmmaker / Photographer   🔗 https://furuyashinji.jp/ 🔗 https://instagram.com/furuya_shinji   Based in Hayama, Kanagawa, Shinji Furuya’s practice spans video, photography, and digital media. It centers on long-term, self-directed projects shaped by evolving themes and interests. At the heart of this practice is the pursuit of traces of time itself within subtle events and easily overlooked moments embedded in everyday life. Through repetition, observation, and persistence, the practice explores structures for documenting the everyday while avoiding exaggeration and narrative construction.

NFT Details

  Each NFT is created and sold with the following specifications:

  • Editing : One-minute one-shot video
  • Filming : Fixed frame, consistent perspective
  • Video Specs:1920×1080 (Full HD), H.264, 24fps, 1 min 20sec duration
  • Sound:Natural ambient sound, MPEG-4 AAC (48kHz, Stereo)
  • Timestamp:On-screen date and time
  • Edition : Three identical editions (3/3), with no distinction or hierarchy

  👉 https://opensea.io/ja/collection/2o21   Updates on sales will be shared via OpenSea, Instagram, and X. 🔗 https://instagram.com/hayama_hayama/ 🔗 https://x.com/hayama__hayama/

License

  This work is licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, allowing buyers to use the NFT for personal display and sharing on social media but not for commercial purposes. The content may not be altered, edited, or remixed in any form. Additionally, NFTs cannot be used in advertisements, merchandise, or paid content. Ownership of the NFT is transferred to the buyer, but copyright remains with the creator.

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Über uns
Project

  A time of chaos and silence.

I visited a seaside bus stop near my home every day. Through windy days, rainy days, and the changing seasons, I kept recording fragments of that year. It was not a time when I could do anything significant, but this was one thing I could continue — a small, steady act.

Even in scenery that seemed unchanged, time left faint traces — the trembling of light, the presence or absence of people, the subdued rhythms of everyday life, and the faces of those passing by in masks. Watching these small shifts day after day, I began to notice that this bus stop reflected the texture of that time.

Perhaps the same was true elsewhere : in Times Square in New York, in a temple in Bangkok, or in an alleyway in Beijing. In those days, when the world was wrapped in a shared sense of unease, the contours of “the world” could be sensed from almost any vantage point.

In that sense, this bus stop, too, may have become a fixed point from which to observe the world.

The Film

  The film 2021, released in 2023, consists of 365 days of footage captured for this project. It serves as a one-year visual chronicle, with each segment reflecting the events and emotions of its respective day. The story unfolds seamlessly in a vertical scroll format, creating an immersive viewing experience.   Additionally, 157 of the 365 videos feature different cuts from those shared on Instagram, presenting a specially curated selection that offers a new perspective on the ever-changing landscape.   🔗 https://2021.world/   2021 was officially selected for the 46th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) in New York for its artistic and documentary significance.   🔗 https://aaiff.org/aaiff46/2021

On Instagram

  This record was posted as one-minute videos on Instagram every day throughout 2021. The circle of followers gradually expanded both in Japan and abroad, and now exceeds 6,700.

What began quietly as a deeply personal record eventually started to create a gentle rhythm within everyday life.Over time, viewers began to notice subtle changes that appeared again and again on the screen—the wind by the sea, the shifting light, the flow of air.These elements started to form a shared space,one that even those far away could feel and connect with.

This quiet act of observation still continues, from time to time, in silence.

🔗 https://instagram.com/hayama_hayama/

Photobook

  The photo book 2021 carries over the structure of the film 2021, transforming its movement and rhythm of time onto the printed page. While the film conveys time through “movement” and “flow,” the book embodies it through “stillness” and “arrangement.” Each medium reflects the year-long act of recording in a form unique to itself. As the pages turn, the faint light, shadows, and the weight of the air that once lingered in those moments can be felt in one’s hands.

This photo book offers an experience that stands alongside the rest of the collection. Bridging the digital and physical realms, it presents another way to revisit the memory of 2021—a distinct form of art that traces the year from a different angle.   🔗 https://amazon.co.jp/dp/B0DVFVD9MD

Location

  Shinnase Bus Stop : Horiuchi, Hayama-machi, Miur-gun, Kanagawa-ken, 240-0012 Japan   🔗 https://maps.app.goo.gl/DtCnQX6SPRvHWy4f9   Hayama, located in the southern part of Kanagawa Prefecture, is known for its beautiful coastline and rich natural surroundings. Just about an hour’s drive from Tokyo, it has long been a retreat for artists and cultural figures.   Since 2022, the landscape around the bus stop has changed. A modest house once visible in the background has been demolished and replaced by a modern guesthouse. What was once part of the scenery is now gone. In this era of rapid transformation, the project became not only a record of place, but also of loss.

This small act of observation is still performed quietly from time to time.

About the Artist

  Shinji Furuya

Born in 1979 – Japan Filmmaker / Photographer   🔗 https://furuyashinji.jp/ 🔗 https://instagram.com/furuya_shinji   Based in Hayama, Kanagawa, Shinji Furuya’s practice spans video, photography, and digital media. It centers on long-term, self-directed projects shaped by evolving themes and interests. At the heart of this practice is the pursuit of traces of time itself within subtle events and easily overlooked moments embedded in everyday life. Through repetition, observation, and persistence, the practice explores structures for documenting the everyday while avoiding exaggeration and narrative construction.

NFT Details

  Each NFT is created and sold with the following specifications:

  • Editing : One-minute one-shot video
  • Filming : Fixed frame, consistent perspective
  • Video Specs:1920×1080 (Full HD), H.264, 24fps, 1 min 20sec duration
  • Sound:Natural ambient sound, MPEG-4 AAC (48kHz, Stereo)
  • Timestamp:On-screen date and time
  • Edition : Three identical editions (3/3), with no distinction or hierarchy

  👉 https://opensea.io/ja/collection/2o21   Updates on sales will be shared via OpenSea, Instagram, and X. 🔗 https://instagram.com/hayama_hayama/ 🔗 https://x.com/hayama__hayama/

License

  This work is licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, allowing buyers to use the NFT for personal display and sharing on social media but not for commercial purposes. The content may not be altered, edited, or remixed in any form. Additionally, NFTs cannot be used in advertisements, merchandise, or paid content. Ownership of the NFT is transferred to the buyer, but copyright remains with the creator.

Project

  A time of chaos and silence.

I visited a seaside bus stop near my home every day. Through windy days, rainy days, and the changing seasons, I kept recording fragments of that year. It was not a time when I could do anything significant, but this was one thing I could continue — a small, steady act.

Even in scenery that seemed unchanged, time left faint traces — the trembling of light, the presence or absence of people, the subdued rhythms of everyday life, and the faces of those passing by in masks. Watching these small shifts day after day, I began to notice that this bus stop reflected the texture of that time.

Perhaps the same was true elsewhere : in Times Square in New York, in a temple in Bangkok, or in an alleyway in Beijing. In those days, when the world was wrapped in a shared sense of unease, the contours of “the world” could be sensed from almost any vantage point.

In that sense, this bus stop, too, may have become a fixed point from which to observe the world.

The Film

  The film 2021, released in 2023, consists of 365 days of footage captured for this project. It serves as a one-year visual chronicle, with each segment reflecting the events and emotions of its respective day. The story unfolds seamlessly in a vertical scroll format, creating an immersive viewing experience.   Additionally, 157 of the 365 videos feature different cuts from those shared on Instagram, presenting a specially curated selection that offers a new perspective on the ever-changing landscape.   🔗 https://2021.world/   2021 was officially selected for the 46th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) in New York for its artistic and documentary significance.   🔗 https://aaiff.org/aaiff46/2021

On Instagram

  This record was posted as one-minute videos on Instagram every day throughout 2021. The circle of followers gradually expanded both in Japan and abroad, and now exceeds 6,700.

What began quietly as a deeply personal record eventually started to create a gentle rhythm within everyday life.Over time, viewers began to notice subtle changes that appeared again and again on the screen—the wind by the sea, the shifting light, the flow of air.These elements started to form a shared space,one that even those far away could feel and connect with.

This quiet act of observation still continues, from time to time, in silence.

🔗 https://instagram.com/hayama_hayama/

Photobook

  The photo book 2021 carries over the structure of the film 2021, transforming its movement and rhythm of time onto the printed page. While the film conveys time through “movement” and “flow,” the book embodies it through “stillness” and “arrangement.” Each medium reflects the year-long act of recording in a form unique to itself. As the pages turn, the faint light, shadows, and the weight of the air that once lingered in those moments can be felt in one’s hands.

This photo book offers an experience that stands alongside the rest of the collection. Bridging the digital and physical realms, it presents another way to revisit the memory of 2021—a distinct form of art that traces the year from a different angle.   🔗 https://amazon.co.jp/dp/B0DVFVD9MD

Location

  Shinnase Bus Stop : Horiuchi, Hayama-machi, Miur-gun, Kanagawa-ken, 240-0012 Japan   🔗 https://maps.app.goo.gl/DtCnQX6SPRvHWy4f9   Hayama, located in the southern part of Kanagawa Prefecture, is known for its beautiful coastline and rich natural surroundings. Just about an hour’s drive from Tokyo, it has long been a retreat for artists and cultural figures.   Since 2022, the landscape around the bus stop has changed. A modest house once visible in the background has been demolished and replaced by a modern guesthouse. What was once part of the scenery is now gone. In this era of rapid transformation, the project became not only a record of place, but also of loss.

This small act of observation is still performed quietly from time to time.

About the Artist

  Shinji Furuya

Born in 1979 – Japan Filmmaker / Photographer   🔗 https://furuyashinji.jp/ 🔗 https://instagram.com/furuya_shinji   Based in Hayama, Kanagawa, Shinji Furuya’s practice spans video, photography, and digital media. It centers on long-term, self-directed projects shaped by evolving themes and interests. At the heart of this practice is the pursuit of traces of time itself within subtle events and easily overlooked moments embedded in everyday life. Through repetition, observation, and persistence, the practice explores structures for documenting the everyday while avoiding exaggeration and narrative construction.

NFT Details

  Each NFT is created and sold with the following specifications:

  • Editing : One-minute one-shot video
  • Filming : Fixed frame, consistent perspective
  • Video Specs:1920×1080 (Full HD), H.264, 24fps, 1 min 20sec duration
  • Sound:Natural ambient sound, MPEG-4 AAC (48kHz, Stereo)
  • Timestamp:On-screen date and time
  • Edition : Three identical editions (3/3), with no distinction or hierarchy

  👉 https://opensea.io/ja/collection/2o21   Updates on sales will be shared via OpenSea, Instagram, and X. 🔗 https://instagram.com/hayama_hayama/ 🔗 https://x.com/hayama__hayama/

License

  This work is licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, allowing buyers to use the NFT for personal display and sharing on social media but not for commercial purposes. The content may not be altered, edited, or remixed in any form. Additionally, NFTs cannot be used in advertisements, merchandise, or paid content. Ownership of the NFT is transferred to the buyer, but copyright remains with the creator.