b.1996, Japan
New Yok, NY 1****
info@daiasano.com
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NYFA Immigrant Artist Program, NY
International Summer Residency,
The Watermill Center, NY
International Summer Residency,
The Watermill Center, NY
2020
M.F.A. Photography
Rhode Island School of Design, RI, USA
B.A. Business Ethics
Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Rhode Island School of Design, RI, USA
B.A. Business Ethics
Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Born in Yokkaichi, Mie, Japan
Grew up in Kumamoto, Nagoya, and Tokyo.
Grew up in Kumamoto, Nagoya, and Tokyo.
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Where you live
1. Tools
Sign up for “Adopt Your Spot” at sanitation foundation.
You get the tools you need, like a grabber and trash bags, for free.
It takes 3 weeks to receieve them. It might be easier to buy on amazon.
Tools Reference
- Grabber
- Gloves
- Trash Bags
- Broom
- Dustpan
2. When to clean
Suggestion: 7 am
I recommend going out early in the morning, around 6:45 or 7 a.m.
The streets are more quiet.
Waking up early also gives you more time afterward.
3. How to Clean
Don’t try to clean the whole area.
Just focus on your step and pick one at a time.
Clean as much as you can, and as much as you want.
4. How to Continue
Start small.
You can do this once or twice a week.
If you enjoy it, come back more.
It is like workout.
You wouldn’t start squatting 225 lbs on your first day.
I go to the street on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, sometimes on Saturday too.
I usually spend 1 hour which fills the 30 gallons bag, and it is only a block.
Find a rhythm you can sustain.
This is not an event. It is a practice.
5. How to Play
I say hello to people I see again.
They’ll start saying hello too
Some people say thank you.
A local coffee shop, Park at Kims, once gave me a cup of coffee and they also clean the street.