2008-01-31

decotora

by Yaz

Again another cool article in PingMag: Masaru Tatsuki’s Decotora Photo Op showing the decotora, the Japanese truck decorated with lights. The photographer, a photo-ethnographer in fact, stayed 10 years with truckers before producing his book.


Majestic! Elegant! Pretentious!? Make way for the King of the Road. From the “Decotora” photo book. © Masaru Tatsuki | My home is my castle: A portable parlour with all the comforts of home on the highway. Cosy! From the “Decotora” photo book. © Masaru Tatsuki

Tatsuki says in the article:

“About two or three years into the project, I realised that the trucks rather than the drivers were being overly emphasised in the photographs. Because if you don’t define your subject, the subject defines itself. So I started going to meetings where large numbers of truckers would gather. They were all very outgoing, and I gradually felt welcomed into their community. Then, I started to discover things I respected about them - and things I didn’t like. For the first time, I felt I really knew the truckers. I realised that they possess a sense of masculinity that is dying out in Japan. I could also understand their feeling of wanting to decorate the tools they use for work.

People are surprised that I spent ten years on this project, but it simply takes time to really understand something. And I wanted to really understand the things I wanted to express. That is why it took so long.”

This is also something that I do: immerse with the subject. Don’t know if I can call myself a “psychosociologue” (Currently reading Georges Perec, Les choses, 1965 where the author speaks about people conducting open-ended and structured interviews…)

Anyway, decorating a standard vehicle is a matter of appropriation, and we see this phenomenon throughout the world, in India for example… Taking a cab in the Middle East is also particularly interesting… As if you were to travel in a living room.

2008-01-23

weare™

by Yaz

Weare™ is a 2007 scarf, a co-created fashion… by Moving Brands.


Screenshot from the website

“Last Christmas we set up a screen made of fairy lights in the Moving Brands window.”

“We then invited people to send messages and drawings, via a simple web-interface, to be shown in sequence in the window. The window was captured by webcam and broadcast live to the internet.”

“We stored everything sent to the window in a gallery, and the full sequence has been used to create this scarf.”

PS: I have entered 3 drawings and ordered leggings :)

2008-01-17

ultra slim phone

by Yaz

An ultra mobile item in a less mobile one:


Image from Ads of the World 

2008-01-17

for too many of us

by Yaz

Art director Aaron Yuan. The strategy was to place messages on objects that homeless and non-homeless use: for too many of use this is more than just a cart; for too many of us this is more than just a newspaper; for too many of us this is just a coffee cup.


Resized picture from the website of Ads of the World.

2008-01-11

transitory homes

[art]
by Yaz

via Core77 Design Blog, some info about the transitory homes exhibit happening in Brasil.

2007-12-12

Everland

by Yaz

A hotel for neo-nomads: Everland by Swiss artist-duo Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann.

“Everland is a Hotel with only one room including a bathroom, a king-size bed and a lounge. The bounteous dimensioned room represents the subjective dream of a hotel: the architecture, the playful details, as well as the request to steal the golden embroidered bath towels. All Everland guests are partaking in the project.”


Screenshot from website

Thank you Nanna!

2007-12-06

pentaphone

by Yaz

looking for un petit coin de paradis to call in peace? Find a pentaphone nearby! Design by Robert Stadler. Via Dezeen. Apparently, “It is one of a number of pieces by various artists and designers that will form the inaugural exhibition at the new Karriere Bar in Copenhagen, which opens on November 15.” I have to check this bar this week-end :)


Image from the Dezeen blog

2007-12-03

wear it once…

by Yaz

Beautiful! A fantastic article by PinMag: Jum Nakao: Paper Fashion Art.


Screenshot From PingMag… 

2007-10-15

Titouan Lamazou

by Yaz

Long time ago, I was what… 14? 15? Titouan Lamazou came to the Lycée Descartes, the French school of Rabat, to show some of his drawings. Along with the navigator came a gorgeous “brune,” ou “rousse” (du henné peut-être?), une magicienne en falbala, magnifique. I have little memories from my childhood, but this is one of them. Un voyageur-explorateur, Titouan embodied what I always wanted to be… and I haven’t started yet… well…


File from the Hugo Pratt archive

Titouan for me, c’est Corto Maltese, a hero of Hugo Pratt, ou encore Rimbaud (Rimbaud here interpreted by Xavier Pignon-Ernest)… : car à l’age de 17 ans, Titouan décide de créer un carnet de voyage, and to do so embarks on a boat (Rimbaud had not seen the sea when he wrote the Bateau ivre, but was the same age)…

[…] Et Dès lors, je me suis baigné dans le Poème
De la Mer, infusé d’astres, et lactescent,
Dévorant les azurs verts ; où, flottaison blême
Et ravie, un noyé pensif parfois descend ; […]

+ Rimbaud, Le Bateau ivre


Rimbaud par Pignon-Ernest

Check Titouan’s exhibit… Zoé Zoé aura lieu du 11 Octobre 2007 au 30 Mars 2008, à Paris. Au Musée de l’Homme, Titouan parlera de femmes!


Dessin de Titouan Lamazou

Le lien avec mes neo-nomades… l’ IMAGINAIRE

2007-08-01

metropolis

[art]
by Yaz

Metropolis

Great evening: ART ZOYD & METROPOLIS BY FRITZ LANG. It is the third time I watch Metropolis. It is the first time I watch it accompanied with music. Download Art Zoyd’s .pdf on Metropolis. Art Zoyd is fantastic!

Fritz Lang’s black/white masterpiece Metropolis projected onto the wall of the last historical industry building at the Harbour of Copenhagen to music of the ground-breaking avant-rock band, Art Zoyd.

Experience the Metropolis Biennale opening with the ultimate cult film that provided endless discussions and became implemented on the world political arena. Fritz Lang’s black/white Metropolis film will be shown in city parameters on the outer wall of a massive storage tower in Copenhagen harbour – a building that is going to be demolished in due course.

“Metropolis will have no equal”, said the master of movies, Luis Bunuel, after the premiere in 1927. The ground-breaking French avant-rock band Art Zoyd accompanies the film with their minimalist installations and compositions created specific for this film.

Fritz Lang’s masterpiece experienced on a massive screen accompanied by live music is a unique cocktail you won’t forget. (Metropolis website biennale)