Category: City Life
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Imprint Culture Lab 2008
Imprint will be be bringing the Imprint Culture Lab 2008 conference to LA on October 1, with over 20 creatives giving talks, and a keynote by, get this, Kenya Hara! Organized in response to the groundswell of recognition and criticism surrounding cultlike enthusiasm for pop cultural artifacts, Imprint Culture Lab 2008 convenes the latest and…
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Cafe Pause Poster #3
So there you have it, Shantell‘s poster for the Cafe Pause series is now up. I’ve already noticed a few people spend a bit of time looking at it, trying to pick up all the details that went into it. You can better see it here.
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MUJI at Kennedy Airport
According to the New York Times, MUJI is about to open its first airport store at New York’s Kennedy International Airport. Among the new terminal’s 19 retail outlets will be the first airport store in the United States operated by Muji, a Japanese clothing and housewares retailer whose only other outposts in this nation are…
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Happening in Tokyo
If a lunch time creative meet-up is more your thing, then head down to the Rhythm Cafe this Friday (August 15, 11:30) for this month’s edition of Likemind. I believe quite a few PauseTalkers usually end up going.
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Dense Music Tour 2008
Wanna catch Digiki live this summer? Have a look at the dates for the his Dense Music Tour 2008, in support of his new album.
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Cafe Pause Poster Series: Shantell Martin
Gigantic thanks to Shantell Martin for creating what will be the third poster for the Cafe Pause Series I started earlier this year — previous posters were created by Ian Lynam and PMKFA. I will get it printed early this week, so it should be greeting visitors to the cafe soon enough.
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Art Space Tokyo: Nakaochiai Gallery
Art Space Tokyo has released another free PDF map from the book, this time covering the area around the Nakaochiai Gallery. Get it here, and don’t forget that buying the book is a damn good idea too!
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Tokyo Art Map #3
The beautiful new Tokyo Art Map — produced by TAB and AQ — is now out and available throughout the city, all 100,000 copies of them! The new August/September map features the upcoming Yokohama Triennale. You can read more about it in this TABlog entry, where you’ll also find a link for a downloadable PDF…
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Google Street View in Japan
Google’s “Street View” feature has finally hit Japan! For now it covers the following cities: Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto, Sendai, Hakodate, Otaru, and Sapporo. Pictured above, Cafe Pause! Via Japan Probe.