Category: Web

  • The World After 800,000,000 Years

    Go have a look at Takano Aya’s “The World After 800,000,000 Years” web piece in the MoCA‘s Digital Gallery (you need to turn off your popup blocking to view it). Link via Click Opera.

  • Gridskipper

    Gawker Media has just launched a new blog dedicated to travel, Gridskipper, which I’m really liking. Here’s a link to the Tokyo related posts.

  • Sapporo Radio

    I’ve been enjoying the hell out of Momus’ audio blogs — makes me want to create some of my own — and his latest one, “Sapporo Radio,” takes us on another interesting ride. From the Soso cafe to the food porn of Japanese TV, it makes for great listening.

  • MyTAB

    Tokyo Art Beat has just updated with a bunch of new features that are sure to improve your Tokyo art life. MyTAB lets you personalize the way you access the site, and they’re now offering RSS feeds galore. A great site just got even better.

  • Kyosk

    Don’t know much about the site — saw it promoted on the Supertalk! message board — but Kyosk seems to be a new-ish guide to cool happenings in the city.

  • Art Harbour

    Art Harbour, the site that will be hosting Momus’ “Lost Radio Found Sound” project during his stay at Hakodate’s Future University, is now up.

  • Staying Foreign

    This week’s “The Last Word” column in METROPOLIS is written by Momus.

  • Back in Town

    Momus is back in town for a few days — before heading to Hokkaido for his 6-week residency at Future University — and he’s of course commenting on his daily interactions with the city at Click Opera. Pictured is a Momus doll designed by Rubenmichi of Madrid, which you can purchase at their site.

  • Video Link Japan

    Video Link Japan: video blogging from Tokyo. Link via Warren Ellis.

  • Craiglist Tokyo

    The very popular Craiglist community/classified site makes its way to Tokyo. Link via Antipixel.