The other day, Yamanaka at the Komaba Research Campus of the University of Tokyo (Advanced Science and Technology Research Center) Shunji We have seen the final exhibition of the laboratory, "The Original Picture of the Future" exhibition. Shunji Yamanaka Laboratory With the theme of engagement between advanced technology engineering and design, Toshiharu Yamanaka has introduced products with excellent design, such as "beautiful prosthetic legs". Until a few decades ago, engineering (industrial machinery) and digital had a tenuous idea of being connected to “beautiful design”. In the last 15 years, we have created new products and developed design engineers, or knowledgeable...
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The Bauhaus is an innovative art school founded in 1919 in Weimar, Germany, and has a history of only 14 years before it was forced to close under Hitler's regime. However, in those 14 years, he created the origins of today's modernism.
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I went to the atelier of "Kotaro Migishi, Setsuko" in Sagimiya, Nakano-ku.
This atelier is designated as a cultural property not only because it is the studio of these two painters, but also because it was designed by Iwao Yamawaki, one of the few Japan who studied at the Bauhaus. It was built in 1936.
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We use technology to express our sensibility.
Technology has given us new freedoms of expression.
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Maho Takada function stainless-hope Silver925 ring photo @ satomiki From October 14 to 23, the "Takada Maho Works Exhibition" held at the Syncoe Tudio shop has been successfully completed. During the period, I would like to thank so many people for coming. Being able to introduce jewelry as art called contemporary jewelry in the shops of the city, And it may have been easy for ordinary people to drop in because it is not a gallery but a shop in the city that borders on the road. Contemporary jewelry is part of Applied Art, which originated in Europe in the...
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Jewellery craftsman Takeshi Uchida's Niigata atelier is crammed with tools. It's like a fortress full of tools.
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