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Yashiro Toshihiro
Toshihiro spins. He spins on tables, on tatame, in museums standing or lying on plinths, in the park and in schools (by invitation). Using costumes like a painter’s palette. He spins in wigs and luminous jumpsuits in orange and green or in a ninja — like costume of plain black. He used to spin objects. The process of spinning captures a movement — the space where an object emerges from being a distinct entity to the same as other objects in motion.

Digital Art Festival, Tokyo
Tokyo - the epicentre and originator of technological wizardry and all things truly dark and beautiful within the kingdom of anime plays host to an innovative and interactive event/exhibition. Digital Art Festival features a candy coloured mix of native and international players. Primarily hosted at the Panasonic Centre and the Tokyo Wondersite this intervisual collage simultaneously forms a hybrid monster of design award platform, performance space, seminar nexus and gallery.

Juliette Oken
Its visionary quality, putative naivete or innocence, freedom from formal conventions, eccentric use of materials, left-field creativity, wild subject matter, or perhaps some combination of these qualities are not exclusive to Juliet’s work, or folk art for that matter, but they are to some extent typical of it.
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