Month: September 2007

  • PauseTalk Vol. 13

    Thanks to all who made it out to this week’s lucky edition 13 of PauseTalk. It was a nice group — numbers were back to normal after the smaller gatherings over the summer, with a bunch of new faces that kept things fresh. Next month’s edition will be held October 1, and due to my…

  • The Magical Brothers at Nakaochiai Gallery

    A shot I found on Facebook taken by Julia Barnes of Kazumasa Noguchi and Jiro Noguchi’s current show at the Nakaochiai Gallery, “Magical Brothers.”

  • Karl Escritt Moves to London

    Regular readers will now doubt recognize the name Karl Escritt, whose work I’ve been following since meeting him last year, which also included a show at Cafe Pause. He’s been based in Kyoto for the past four years, and now he’s headed to London this month to embark on a new phase in his career.…

  • This Week at MoCo Loco

    My weekly Tokyo post is up on MoCo Loco, featuring Noriko Hashida and Sumie Noda’s RETTO bath chair and hand bucket, Kazuhito Ishida’s exhibition at Living Design Center Ozone, and the TENORI-ON.

  • Polypunk 22

    Polypunk 22, for a rainy day.

  • Mysterons

    Tim Rudder has completed the animation he was working on, which you can watch here.

  • Do You Read IDEA?

    Momus is writing a piece on design magazine IDEA for O32C, and is looking for some comments from readers.

  • Neojaponisme

    Marxy has talked in the past about the launch this year of a new site that would mark the next phase of his online writings, and now’s the time to find out what he was talking about: Neojaponisme is live. To find out more about the site, start with the manifesto. More content will soon…