Saturday, January 27, 2007
More from the BBB
Here are a few shots not shown on the OOITO blog before...
during...
and after BBB, packing up to go to the Bright.
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BBB & Bright Skateboarding Tradeshows
I've posted some snapshots from Bread & Butter Barcelona and the Bright Skateboarding Tradeshow at the OOITO blog.
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Friday, January 19, 2007
Up & away...
It's been hectic - nearly 3 weeks since the last post. We've been on the move - in Amsterdam for a few days last week, then with OOITO to Barcelona for the Bread & Butter Tradeshow for Selected Brands this week, and off to Frankfurt's Bright Skateboarding Tradeshow this weekend. Pictures to come.
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Sunday, December 31, 2006
OOITO blog
During the hiatus from Pigeon Express, we've been preparing the new OOITO blog with background info and updates, and plans for art and music news. Have a look, and Happy New Year!
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Friday, December 22, 2006
Thursday, December 21, 2006
ChowPourian Studio
Huschang and I have joined forces to become ChowPourian Studio, as reflected in the intro info, left. While the new site is under construction, updates will be posted here.
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12/21/2006
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Unintentional chindogu
New post at OFD. Sometimes simple is best.
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12/21/2006
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Sunday, December 17, 2006
Exhibition news & views
Due to the seasonal crunch, the OOITO/Rezidents exhibit will run until December 24. The show of personal work which was scheduled for this week has been postponed.
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12/17/2006
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Mind over matter
Last week at Open for Design, Futurefarmers posted an entry called Senseless about Crispin Jones' An Invisible Force. Their description brought me back to the BankArtLife reception in Yokohama almost exactly a year ago. Jones was showing a table alongside work by a number of other artists, all of which was kinetic and/or interactive and tactile. A constant queue of people were ready to be challenged by Painstation , the sadistically entertaining work by two German media artists, Volker Morawe and Tilman Reiff.
As with An Invisible Force, the point of Painstation is endurance against discomfort. Two players face off in a game of Pong, right hand on the controller, left hand on a sensor unit. Both players receive various distractions from the unit -- heat, whipping, electric shocks etc. As time goes on, the punishment intensifies. The first person to remove their hand from the sensor loses. The real game is who can withstand the most pain.
I lost every time. Despite the open wounds and blue welts some of the pros were sporting, with me the unit had not even escalated to the point of inflicting pain. Of course being a leftie put me at a disadvantage because the controller forced me to use my weak hand. But in truth the reason I lost was that the anticipation of the being touched by the whip made me flinch.
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Thursday, December 07, 2006
OOITO x th’ Rezidents
Monday is the start of a two-part exhibition I'll be doing with Huschang Pourian. Part one is a joint show for OOITO and th’ Rezidents, on till December 17.
Part two will begin the following Monday (December 18) with more details to come later.
The venue is Café Pause, where I participated in Canadian Style earlier this year, curated by Jean Snow.
We'll be there on Friday from 7 to 10pm. Please drop by if you're in town!
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12/07/2006
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Thursday, November 30, 2006
Virtual Haptic-ness
December marks the start of a new theme at Open For Design: touch. My first post on this topic talks about the strikingly tactile world of LocoRoco.
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11/30/2006
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Thursday, November 23, 2006
Fantastic plastic
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday in the US, my post this week at Open For Design is up early. About me, gachapon, and how plastic has heart.
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11/23/2006
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Designboom Mart report
Designboom's photo report of the Mart at 100% Design Tokyo is online, with links for individual booths. Here's the link to mine.
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11/21/2006
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Monday, November 13, 2006
Site update
I wanted to make some functional adjustments to my website, and multi-maker Johan Rooms made it happen. Thanks Johan!
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11/13/2006
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Thursday, November 09, 2006
Open for Design
In the hullabaloo of events the past few weeks, I neglected to mention the new online project I've joined as a weekly style blogger, updating on Thursdays (Fridays in Japan).
Open for Design launched on November 1 as a multidisciplinary dialogue about contemporary design in the form of a blog, sponsored by MSN and Infiniti. The format consists of monthly themes with feature stories and bi-weekly blog entries by practising artists or designers in four categories: style, living, art and tech. The inaugural theme is "Craft: The resurgence of the human hand in a mass-market world." Check it out.
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11/09/2006
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Monday, November 06, 2006
A few views from the booth at 100% Design
It was a crazy week - exhausting but fun - filled with interesting people and nice stuff. Thank you to designboom, 100% Design and everyone who dropped by. Special thanks to Yuki, Yuko and Huschang.
Jean Snow meets th’ rezidents (above).
Birgit Lohmann from designboom (above).
Addendum Three more, courtesy of Designboom.Chatting with Tom Dixon.
Woman inspecting Rezident Ginger, perhaps trying to decide whether she should let him tote her stuff around or cut him up and make him into a toy.
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11/06/2006
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