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Role
  
Fiction writer

Period
  
2007-2008

Died
  
March 20, 2009

Genre
  
Science fiction

Name
  
Project Itoh


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Born
  
Satoshi ItoOctober 14, 1974Tokyo, Japan (
1974-10-14
)

Books
  
Genocidal Organ, Harmony, The Empire of Corpses, Metal Gear Solid: Guns of the Pat, THE FUTURE IS JAPANESE

Similar People
  
Toh EnJoe, Redjuice, Reina Ueda

Occupation
  
Novelist, web designer

Education
  
Musashino Art University

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Project Itoh (伊藤 計劃, Itō Keikaku), real name Satoshi Itō (伊藤 聡, Itō Satoshi, October 14, 1974 – March 20, 2009), was a Japanese science fiction writer and essayist.

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History

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Itō was born in Tokyo and graduated from the Department of Imaging Arts and Sciences at Musashino Art University. While working as a web designer, he wrote Genocidal Organ and submitted it to the Komatsu Sakyō Award contest in 2006. Although it did not receive the award, it was published by Hayakawa Publishing in 2007 and was nominated for the Nihon SF Taisho Award.

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From 2001 he had to be hospitalized frequently for recurrent cancer. He died at age 34 on March 20, 2009. The video game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and afterwords of the last volume of the manga Aki Sora were dedicated to his memory. He had written a tie-in novel based on the video game Metal Gear Solid 4.

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A poll by the yearly science-fiction guidebook SF ga Yomitai ranked Genocidal Organ as the number one domestic sci-fi novel of the decade. Hayakawa's S-F Magazine All-Time Best poll in 2014 ranked Harmony as the top of the Japanese SF novels.

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Toh Enjoe's Self-Reference ENGINE was also a finalist of Komatsu Sakyō Award and published from Hayakawa Shobō in 2007, along with Itoh's Genocidal Organ. Since then they often appeared together at science fiction conventions and interviews, and collaborated in a few works, until Itoh's death. At the press conference after the announcement of Enjoe's Akutagawa Prize in January 2012, Enjoe revealed the plan to complete Itoh's unfinished novel The Empire of Corpses. It was published in August 2012, and received the Special Award of Nihon SF Taisho Award.

Noitamina, a Fuji Television programming block devoted to anime, announced that they will be adapting three of Itoh's novels into animated feature films. All three films will be handled by different studios and directors. Genocidal Organ will be directed by Shuko Murase at Manglobe, Harmony will be co-directed by Takashi Nakamura and Michael Arias at Studio 4°C and The Empire of Corpses will be directed by Ryotaro Makihara at Wit Studio. All three films will also feature theme songs by Egoist, designs by illustrator redjuice and be released in 2015.

Awards

Japanese Awards
  • 2007: Nihon SF Taisho Award nomination for Genocidal Organ
  • 2007: S-F Magazine Readers' Award Japanese Short Story for "The Indifference Engine"
  • 2009: Nihon SF Taisho for Harmony
  • 2009: Seiun Award for Harmony
  • 2012: Nihon SF Taisho Award "Special Award" for The Empire of Corpses (with Toh Enjoe)
  • 2013: Seiun Award for The Empire of Corpses (with Toh Enjoe)
  • U.S. Awards
  • 2010: Philip K. Dick Award "Special Citation" for Harmony
  • References

    Project Itoh Wikipedia