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From the ikigai book...
To be honest, a request from most of my friends...
The purity of Ghilbi
There are those who say that the Shinto value of being connected with nature is vanishing. ONe of the harshest critics of this loss is another artist with a clearly defined ikigai. Hayao Miyazaki, the director of the animated films produced by Studio Ghilbi.
In nearly all his films we see humans, technology, fantasy, and nature in a state of conflict-and, in the end, coming together. ONe of the most poignant metaphors in his film Spirited Away is an obese spirit covered in trash that represents the pollution of the rivers.
In Miyazaki's films, forests have personalities, trees have feelings, and robots befriend birds. Considered a national treasure by the japanese government, Miyazaki is an artistcapable of becoming completely absorbed in his art. He uses a cell phone from the late 1990s, and he makes his entire team draw by hand.He"" directs"" his films by rendering on paper even the tiniest detail, achieving flow by drawing, not by using a computer. Thanks to this obsession on the director's part, Studio Ghilbi is one of the only studios in the world where almost the entire production process is carried out using traditional techniques.

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