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haven't posted art in a year because i accidentally got back into a middle school yaoi that is so deeply embarrassing but they're our OCs now so maybe i'll post again eventually <3
#i drew so much this year and i can't even show it#it's that bad#if you knew me in 2014-2015 you can guess what it is#sorry to my ocs
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Fading Memories: Album Artworks for Radiohead’s Amnesiac
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Space & Space / Nature - 0411 Susumu Endo
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‘Nike Genealogy of Speed’ installation - SERVO Architects (2004)
“Nike approached us looking to create an exhibition tracing the path of innovation from their very first racing flat to their most recent super lightweight spikes. Responding to this brief, in collaboration with Karen Kimmel and SERVO Architects, we designed an immersive experience for visitors to this exclusive space on the boardwalk in Venice Beach.”
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Blue & white selections from the book, Annual of Space Designs in Japan 2001 - Displays, Signs, and Commercial Spaces Vol. 28 (2001)
1. Fish on Chips - Sega Enterprises, located in Kawashimacho, Gifu (July 1999) - designed by Nomura - Hirata Yuji, Yamamoto Toshio
2-3. NTT Docomo Shikoku Communication Space (Jan. 2000) - designed by Nomura - Eto Tadakuni
4. e-commerce floor Network Style - Sony (Mar. 2000) - designed by Hakusuisha - Yasunari Akira, Kurihara Yoshiyuki
5. Playstation Festival 2000 in Makuhari, Chiba (Feb. 2000) - designed by Oya Atsushi, Yoshinaga Takeshi, Yamamoto Shun
6-7. Clayton Bay Hotel Crystal Church 'departure for the heaven' (Feb. 2000) - designed by Shimizu - Torii Ken-ichi
8. Shiseido "2000 PN" Press in Gotanda, Tokyo (Mar. 2000) - designed by Kataita Toyoki
9. Latent Sound Sea - "Wave³" "Umi-Tsukushi" located in Iwaki, Fukushima (Apr. 2000) - designed by Office Shono-Shono Taiko, Osamura Takayuki
10. Mikimoto Ginza 100 "100 Years Ago - The Invention" (Jul.-Aug. 1999) - designed by Shimpo Tomoko, Hashimoto Kiyoshi, Miyahara Kiyoshi
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æ nr mòus: The Inherent Aftermath Part 1 (2023)
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Sony Style Store in the Sony Center complex - Berlin, Germany (2000)
"Located right in the heart of Berlin - the new Sony Style Store is the first flagship store in Europe to be inaugurated after the ones in New York, San Francisco and Sydney. Simple backlit glass walls with large bubbles fashioned out of Plexiglas spheres and cubes of frosted glass are the dominant element of the interior, serving to display the products and graphics throughout the premises. Colourful gel cushions just beg to be touched. On the first upper level the theme is cool, futuristic and light. Beetle-like illuminated objects made of translucent Plexiglas and aluminium are used to display the audio products. Video cameras at the window provide a panned view of the interior. The home entertainment area on the second upper level is clearly organised, pared down and elegant. Inviting, liveable arrangements with comfortable armchairs, lamps and hi-fi systems and a high-end studio incorporate the essence of a home movie theatre. "Playtime" is the motto of the uppermost level.
In contrast with most of the games, the space is bright, futuristic and abstract. The relaxed atmosphere invites visitors to play and touch the Playstations. Specially designed title presenters on the walls show current Sony music that can be listened to on headphones or watched in the form of a video or a DVD on a monitor which is mounted above head height. A centrally located round counter that is four metres in diameter serves as an information centre and, during events, it constitutes a major focus when it is used as a bar."
Designed by Design Company, München
Scanned from the book, 'Concept Shops' by Ingrid Wenz-Gahler (2002)
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