A lot of people saying how amazed they are at the patience required and how only the Japanese would be capable of this. Nonsense! If you are an artist of any kind and you are given the funds then you will have the patience for just about anything. It´s called a "job". People in every line of work go day after day and work on less creative and interesting things than this...In my opinion, THAT requires real patience and dedication! Creative work is easier, because its also FUN!
Anyone knows what the names of the artists who made this installation are? The only info I find is that the creative director for this is Morihiro Harano.
My hat is off to the people who had the patience to make this commercial and to the Japanese people in general who can weather any storm and look so darn cute whilst doing so :D
Mori no mokkin! This is an awesome device and an awesome commercial. Stylized expressions like "Teiku waan" and "okei" have always entertained me while providing a little head scratching sociologically. Like hearing a Western director faux-unconsciously saying, "Jya...sutaato!"
Aaaaaaaaaaand they burned everything afterwards -__-
Kidding, nice commercial!! It's spectacular just to see the whole engineering process of building the xylophone. I do, however, wonder what happened to the whole thing afterwards...
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pliriondesk 1 week ago 6
A lot of people saying how amazed they are at the patience required and how only the Japanese would be capable of this. Nonsense! If you are an artist of any kind and you are given the funds then you will have the patience for just about anything. It´s called a "job". People in every line of work go day after day and work on less creative and interesting things than this...In my opinion, THAT requires real patience and dedication! Creative work is easier, because its also FUN!
modestosplat 1 month ago
嬉しくなる
biopolygon 3 months ago
angle: 12° / tried 24 products / 413 wooden bars / location scouted: 64 places / length: 44 meters (48 yards) / failed 49 times
namachable 4 months ago 6
Anyone knows what the names of the artists who made this installation are? The only info I find is that the creative director for this is Morihiro Harano.
lsamoa 5 months ago
I love the guy at the end trying not to cheer when the ball finally stopped where it was supposed to.
dracodenim 5 months ago
Well done.
GigZ333 5 months ago
This is amazing!
fr32bme52 5 months ago 3
Can someone who reads Japanese tell me how long it took to put this thing together?
sambrea 5 months ago
My hat is off to the people who had the patience to make this commercial and to the Japanese people in general who can weather any storm and look so darn cute whilst doing so :D
sheherezade007 5 months ago
Mori no mokkin! This is an awesome device and an awesome commercial. Stylized expressions like "Teiku waan" and "okei" have always entertained me while providing a little head scratching sociologically. Like hearing a Western director faux-unconsciously saying, "Jya...sutaato!"
Excellent stuff from excellent people.
kc7fys 5 months ago 2
最後の監督の顔がめっちゃ素敵
sai0505 6 months ago
Fascinating to see how it evolved! It's a work of art!
Organgrinder1010 6 months ago 4
I wish I had the patience of the Japanese. Thanks for the sharing the Vid.
dmackey828 7 months ago 5
日本人のすごいところは何でも地道にするところだよね!
周りからしたら変な目で見られるかもしれないけどいざ、やってみれば世界を仰天させることができる・・・。
東北での復興も期待してます。
政治家に最後の望みをかけます。
信じてます。
policemansirobai 7 months ago
funky!! thanks..
christophercopywriter
chriscopywriter 7 months ago 2
Lets take turns at being patient.
alpharisc 7 months ago
関西弁や。
taoistmovies 8 months ago
すごーい
soccer2250 8 months ago
Aaaaaaaaaaand they burned everything afterwards -__-
Kidding, nice commercial!! It's spectacular just to see the whole engineering process of building the xylophone. I do, however, wonder what happened to the whole thing afterwards...
546160 8 months ago
u guys dont get it touch wood xDDD
pjmon1 8 months ago
How many woods did u cut for making this ad.?
iPsyd9 8 months ago
A lot of effort. Sugoi!!!
musalwin 8 months ago
เก่งครับ เก่งมากๆๆด้วย
outpatsound 8 months ago
Brilliant - a real pice of art. Full praise to everyone involved on this masterpiece!
gebeth 8 months ago
すばらしい!!この木琴の音色を目の前できいてみたいです。
rocca57 8 months ago
感動しました!!!素晴らしいお仕事に感謝&尊敬の念でいっぱいです。
pinkychihuahua 8 months ago
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Seems to me that these people should get a real life and do something useful... How about fixing the Fukushima nuclear power plant
38437785 8 months ago
感動した!
mkodama3 8 months ago
すごい!!おつかれさまでした!
RyuuChan128 9 months ago 17
jizzed in his pants at 2:42
KabaWockeez23 9 months ago
Truly a masterpiece!
CikaCrni75 10 months ago 3
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Truly, I can't see anyone but the Japanese having the patience and precision to pull something like this off. Masterful.
ponybcurtis 10 months ago 63
@ponybcurtis Yup. The Japanese will only care to make big things like this.
icars98 6 months ago
Abolutely amazing. Look at the work that went into this!
snazzysnert 10 months ago