Month: October 2007
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Happening in Tokyo
Lots of stuff happening tonight. Tonight is of course the anniversary party for Tokyo Art Beat, “Kurikku,” at SuperDeluxe, from 19:00. Tokyo Fun Party starts a new party, “To Our Disco Friends,” featuring the regular TFP crew plus some new members. It happens at Legato in Shibuya, 23:00-4:00, 1500 yen at the door. You can…
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Prototype Exhibition
Keiji Ashizawa (I interviewed him recently for NEOJAPONISME) was at last week‘s PauseTalk, and shared his plans for an interesting exhibition idea. He will soon be moving his studio into a new space, but before the move, thought of holding an exhibition there. The idea is to present all sorts of initial design studies (prototypes,…
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101Tokyo
For a while now I knew that Antonin Gaultier (Digiki to most of us) was working on something big, but he wouldn’t share any details. Well, now we all know that it’s as one of the founders of the very exciting 101Tokyo, “the first truly International Contemporary art fair in Tokyo.” The event will be…
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Oh! Mikey Again!
I haven’t heard or seen anything about the OH! MIKEY series in what seems like ages, and then this morning I see this post by Patrick Benny about a theater screening in December of new episodes! Even better, it’s called OH! MIKEY FEVER! If you’ve never watched the show, do try to pick up one…
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Fez + 6955 = Awesome
Jason DeGroot, aka 6955, has done the music and sound effects for the upcoming game FEZ by Kokoromi Collective, which you can hear and see in this trailer.
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Heads Will Roll
The image you see in this post is the first of a gallery presented here that covers the making of those RealDoll-like sex dolls. See the president of the company (Orient Industry) — with his product — here. Via Max Hodges.
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Polypunk 23
A new episode of Polypunk (23) is up, for your listening pleasure. A great mix by Digiki, as always.
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Neojaponisme: School Girl Inferno Review
Over at NEOJAPONISME, Marxy offers up a review of Patrick Macias’ JAPANESE SCHOOLGIRL INFERNO.
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Nintendo Museum EP
Jason DeGroot has released the tracks he produced (under his 6955 monicker) for his Nintendo Museum video report. You’ll find them here.