Edited by Nina Fischer, Maroan el Sani. Text by Mami Kataoka.
This publication documents the making of the film Spelling Dystopia, which tells the story of the Japanese island Hashima. A site of rich coal deposits, Hashima was the center of a bustling mining operation from the late 1800s until it was completely abandoned in 1974, and today it is a notorious wasteland.
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Published by JRP|Ringier. Edited by Nina Fischer, Maroan el Sani. Text by Mami Kataoka.
This publication documents the making of the film Spelling Dystopia, which tells the story of the Japanese island Hashima. A site of rich coal deposits, Hashima was the center of a bustling mining operation from the late 1800s until it was completely abandoned in 1974, and today it is a notorious wasteland.