25 Nov 2011

Speedy website - Shinjuku



Thought I would go and check out the fasted painted website in Shinjuku last night after hearing about the idea by agency Party to promote the launch of Toyota's new car. The concept was to create a painted murial and connect it to a live website meaning viewers could interact with the painting online in real time via http://fpw.toyota-digital.com/. So you can stand in front of the billboard and tweet or like on facebook and your message scrolls across the top on an LCD screen. I really liked the idea and thought it looked interesting but have to say it definitely looks better in the video. Should have really remembered that it is being filmed and streamed (including audio) live though when I said that standing next to the mic. Oops. Anyway despite the faux paus I think the idea is definitely innovative and Party show how important it is to bring together Art Directors and technical minds to create innovative campaigns.


24 Nov 2011

All in the name of Thanksgiving

Oh how I do like to jump on any available national holiday and with it being Thanksgiving - and despite being British - as far as I'm concerned today is no exception and therefore fair game for consuming excessive amounts of food and drink. This will be my first thanksgiving dinner with my lovely Tokyo-based American friends so I fancied baking something and have been busy drooling over researching many diet busting recipes and wouldn't mind getting my greedy little hands on some whoopie pie right now...


I wandered past Rag and Bone on Cat Street the other day which reminded me to check out their blog which is where I found this tasty treat. Would bet their entire collection though that Candice doesn't eat any of this crap.



Biatch. Anyway despite good intentions (and not having a frickin oven - why do Japanese places not have ovens goddamnit?) I ended up copping out and buying a box full of donoughts (well they're American aren't they?). After the chow down it's definitely back to yoga tomorrow.

Happy Thanksgiving Y'all!

15 Nov 2011

Recently I've been...



Trying to ink faces that don't end up looking retarded. This is one of the better ones. Can't make a decision on the hat though. Makes me appreciate all the talented inkers out there like Johanna Basford, Sarah Blake and Mr Frivolous. Clearly lots more practice needed.

14 Nov 2011

Little rain clouds




Ha look at these! To quote the website they are 'lamps in the shape of a cloud that makes rain'. Japanese designer Tadao Shimizu's has created a series for Abovo. Made from washi paper and thin metal rods, I'm sure they're sturdier than they look, but I can't help but think I would break it in about 5 minutes. I can see it now delicately balancing in the corner of my miniature Tokyo apartment looking lovely until I take a wrong footed step from my bed and squash it flat. Shame as think it would have looked nice.

I've read somewhere that cloud motifs are meant to convey happiness and hope (vague fact alert) but I do feel there is something a little bit sad about these adorable lamps. The cloud motif is pretty common in Japan and during a visit to Kyoto recently I found this contemporary design on one of the shopping centres which was woven throughout the building using various colours. The bright turquoise was a striking contrast to the industrial coppers and bare brick work inside. Kyoto was surprising for having these contemporary gems hidden amongst a gazillion temples and shrines.


12 Nov 2011

Watch out Banksy...





There is something cool but slightly creepy about this senseless drawing bot created by So Kanno and Takahiro Yamaguchi. Powered by a pendulum motion and propelled by a side to side wobble, it can draw random, chaotic lines along walls. The tag could do with a bit of work but I like the way it flares the can. Wonder how long it will be before it's filling up a warehouse in Bristol and selling 'paintings' for millions?