Today the austrian embassy is doing the opening of franz riedl, also one of the artists in residence here in tokyo (last year). Some drawing on big format, but the topic of picturing ornamental highway-roads observed from above, is kind of nice. Hmm, maybe i have to look closer to see the outstanding and deep pholosophy behind it ;)
15th Nov 2006, 10:37
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NO! Just packing the gundam stuff i bought and send it over to europe. If you wonder why a person like me is into this plastic bizz, i love the transformer idea, and it is a dream from my younger ages to have all this stuff. Now i combine to fulfill my dreams and trying to do a grischinka teufl edition on gundams. One piece already exists, you can see @ the previous posts. Two goals in one ;)
Isnt it nice, and the artist herself is also there. you can also have dinner here @ ARTDISH in kagurazaka, check out
www.artdish.co.jp/g
11th Nov 2006, 10:10
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Or is it someone cleaning a gallery
11th Nov 2006, 09:12
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An artisttalk in japanese near ginza. Fujihata is a famous japanese mediaartist. He was the first using stereolithography in art and he made the smallest sculpure in the word (nanoart) starting with digital reality and renderengines nowadays he is working on many different things (mostly about representation and shape). The actual title of the show is "Portray the Silhouette" -Origin of painting? (it is in japanese and i understand exactly nothing, i only can try to understand about the pictures from the presentation, hello iconoclash!) If you want to know more about him, put MASAKI FUJIHATA in the google and you will find a few very interesting works. Me personally like the field works best and the gps thing, because it is quite related to our project as well.
What is it?
10th Nov 2006, 15:22
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Look at this, i am @ a friends house with shoeboxes as rooms and the manager of the building is not talking, only putting notes, isnt is cute!
10th Nov 2006, 14:43
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Nothing to tell, i am sitting in my cave and doing the research-dance :)
9th Nov 2006, 12:32
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