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- hiroko tabuchi (Associated Press)
Words: tokyo, japan, design, international, guide
Topics: Tokyo, Japan, Sony, Microsoft Corporation
- mari yamaguchi (Taiwan News)
Words: japan, tokyo, japanese, space, design
Topics: Japan, Tokyo, Sony
- joanne wilson (Gotham Gal)
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Topics: Japan, iPhone
- gavin j. blair (Hollywood Reporter)
Words: tokyo, japan, international, edition, project
Topics: Tokyo, Japan, Sony, Xbox 360, Wii
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Words: gridskipper, editor, design, travel, blog
Topics: Tokyo, iPhone, Wii
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Articles Written by: JEAN SNOW
PauseTalk is a regular series of events that take place at Cafe Pause on the first Monday of every month, with a start time of 20:00. The idea is to create a forum where Tokyo-based creatives can get together and discuss their own projects, as well as ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
22 Nov 2009
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Coming up at the Kakitsubata gallery in Nakameguro is the show “Kodai,” running from November 25 until December 6.
PauseTalk is a regular series of events that take place at Cafe Pause on the first Monday of every month, with a start time of 20:00. The ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
20 Nov 2009
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For its new “Night Color” series of black appliances, Panasonic enlisted Cornelius to create music for a special installation at Tokyo Designer’s Week. I didn’t get to see it because I didn’t want to wait in line, but now we get to see a video of it. ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
18 Nov 2009
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Is it just me or does pretty much every architectural project that appears on Designboom and Dezeen — especially homes — come from Japan? Here’s another one, this time the HG House by Atelier Tekuto, which fulfills the client’s request of “living in ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
17 Nov 2009
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PauseTalk is a regular series of events that take place at Cafe Pause on the first Monday of every month, with a start time of 20:00. The idea is to create a forum where Tokyo-based creatives can get together and discuss their own projects, as well as ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
15 Nov 2009
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Mark Pearson is organizing an informal meet-up for photographers at his Zen Foto art gallery in Shibuya. It takes place tomorrow (November 15) at 19:00. Via TABlog.
PauseTalk is a regular series of events that take place at Cafe Pause on the first ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
13 Nov 2009
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Designboom posts a huge round-up of images and products from this year’s edition of DesignTide. Above, Hironao Tsuboi’s “Sun” sensible time clock.
“Sun” is purposefully minimal except for a small colorful dot — a day begins with sunrise, it ends with ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
12 Nov 2009
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For the upcoming semester starting in January at Temple University Japan, Ian Lynam wil again be teaching his “All About Typography” (TYP101) class, and also introduce a new one, “Image Making” (IMA101). Below, details on both classes.
In the ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
11 Nov 2009
First Brad Pitt, now it’s Quentin Tarantino’s turn to appear in ads for Softbank. Unlike Pitt’s CMs, Tarantino will be joining the “cast” of the regular series of “White Family” ads (named after one of the mobile provider’s plans) as a wacky uncle. The ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
10 Nov 2009
This past Saturday’s 5th anniversary party for Tokyo Art Beat at SuperDeluxe was indeed a blast, and to my absolute surprise I actually won the raffle — I swear, I never win anything. The prize was a pink basket filled with all sorts of goodies, and ...
From JEAN SNOW,
Jeans Now,
9 Nov 2009