Posts tagged with: Art

Massive art competition drew in over 6,000 works of digital art with a prize pool of over $60,000. See the winning works of art in each category. CGTrader, which manages one of the largest 3D art and design communities online,...
Shinjuku Gyoen is located in the center of Tokyo, with the essence of historical of Japan and linked to the new National Stadium for the Tokyo Olympics / Paralympics 2020. This project hopes to serve as a bridge to Japanese...
Discover Toshio IEZUMI – Glass Sculpture   — Glass works as Phenomena Glass splits into existence and appearance; its appearance rarely corresponds to its existence. You see the most extreme examples of this split in the cases of windowpanes and mirrors....
All Nippon Airway’s (ANA) launched a groundbreaking virtual reality (VR) art gallery, called IJC Museum. That’s right, Art itself exists now in a floating virtual world. The world’s first “Museum in the Cloud”, the IJC Museum is the latest innovation...
I am not quite sure how to describe ElevenPlay …. let’s say it’s a beautiful dancing company casting the best dancers to interact with robots, drones, and hardware in general- While strange at first, after watching 2 or 3 projects from them,...
MAD architects premiers Shanshui city book with exhibition at UCCA, Beijing, China. Coinciding with the founding of his firm MAD architects, Ma Yansong releases a publication delivered in his voice, that details the development and practice of design evidenced in his ‘Shanshui...
Tokyo Designers Week (TDW) is an international design event that gathers excellent architecture, interior, product design, graphic design and art from all over the world. It celebrates its 29th anniversary this year. TOKYO DESIGNERS WEEK 2014 was held this year...
We are back from Japan and the first thing I want to share with you is the portray and some visual work of an amazing Japanese architect: Kengo Kuma, In Kengo Kuma’s work you may see influences of light, transparency and materiality....
While origami is Japan’s best known paper craft, its less famous relative, kamikiri, has been around since the 19th century. In contrast to the intricate folding techniques of origami, kamikiri, literally “paper cutting,” involves creating an unbroken cutout from a...
MCA presents Japanese artist Tabaimo’s multi-screen video work until 7th of September, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. MCA immerses gallery visitors within the constantly changing environments that combine hand-drawn imagery and sound. Peering into hidden corners of the...
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