Posts Tagged ‘japon’
Honeycomb Lamp
The Honeycomb Lamp was designed by Kyouei Design, using denguri paper, a local product of the Shikoku region of Japan. When it’s packed, the thickness of the piece is no more than 2cm!
Like A Rolling Stone
This ridiculously amazing video was Directed by Koichiro Tsujikawara for Cornelius‘ Like A Rolling Stone. It somehow feels appropriate for it to be posted next to Samuel Becket’s Quad 1. Watch it now!!!
v > It’s Nice That
Plastic Moon
Plastic Moon is a house in Tokyo that includes a dental practice and swimming pool, designed by Norisada Maeda Atelier.
アホな走り集
Don’t know much about this video, except that it’s quite possibly has best use of slow motion I have ever seen!
v: TWBE
Pop-Up Slippers
These Pop-Up Slippers by Genta & Chie Kanayama of Japan are smart smart smart. Also, if you like ‘em as much as I do, and have an extra €25 in your bank account you can purchase them here!
Toru Kuwakubo
Toru Kuwakubo’s deliciously thick and texturized paintings could be described as being the contemporary wildchilds of a marriage between the Impressionist paintings of Monet and the Post-Impressionist paintings of Van Gogh, with the Surrealist works of Max Ernst and Yves Tanguy.
Teppei Kaneuji
Teppei Kaneuji was born in Osaka and currently lives/works in Kyoto. His sculptural work includes the use of everyday objects such as toys, bottles, waste, and maps, which he deconstructs to to later reconstruct in a much more organic way.
Experimental Japan
Experimental Japan by David Lee
(thanks Dave for sending us this clip!)





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