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Tokujin Yoshioka Talks Nature

Sensing Nature Exhibition

■ Please tell us about your new work.

In recent years, I have been studying the essence that human beings would sense. It is neither arranging nor minimizing the forms, but integrating the phenomena and the low of the nature into the design, and see how it would affect and inspire ourselves.  Because I believe there is a hint for the future somewhere in-between the essence of the design and the nature, I would like to pursue designing  works with this aspect.

The Snow is a 15-meter-wide dynamic installation.  Continue Reading

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Marco Brambilla

ARTIST MARCO BRAMBILLA COMMISSIONED BY KANYE WEST TO PRODUCE VIDEO TABLEAU TO ACCOMPANY WEST’S NEW SINGLE “POWER”

Kanye West has commissioned a video work by critically acclaimed artist, Marco Brambilla, to accompany the release of his new single “Power” from his upcoming album.

Power is a neo-classical video tableau, a single continuous camera move from an extreme close up of Mr. West gradually revealing an epic composition showing characters and creatures surrounding him in an abstract environment – all moving in extreme slow motion. Inspired by Continue Reading

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Sound and Style

Lollapalooza 2010 Wrap Up

This past weekend, Chicago was bursting with staggering music and fashion for Lollapalooza! Clear went on hand to check out some of favorites, including Arcade Fire, Lady Gaga, The Strokes, Soundgarden, Erykah Badu, Empire of the Sun and so much more!

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The Music Lounge

Over the past five years the Music Lounge and its late night parties have grown into the biggest “must attend” events during Austin City Limits Music Festival, Lollapalooza Music Festival, Coachella Music and Arts Festival, SXSW, Winter Music Conference and Wireless Festival (UK). Continue Reading

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Dom Goes Pop!

A TRIBUTE TO ANDY WARHOL BY DOM PÉRIGNON

“Went to the gallery where they were having a little exhibition of the glittery Shoes, and had to do interviews and pics for the German newspaper and then we had to go back to the hotel and be picked up by the “2,000” people – it’s a club of twenty guys who got together and they’re going to buy 2,000 bottles of Dom Pérignon which they will put in a sealed room until the year 2,000 and then open it up and drink it and so the running joke is who will be around and who won’t…”

This is an entry from Andy Warhol’s

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Images courtesy of Pitchfork Music Festival

Pitchfork-The Line-up

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival has begun and this year’s line up will not disappoint!

Friday
Modest Mouse
Broken Social Scene
Robyn
Liars
El-P
The Tallest Man on Earth
Sharon Van Etten

Saturday
LCD Soundsystem
Panda Bear
Wolf Parade
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Raekwon
Titus Andronicus
WHY?
Delorean
Real Estate
Bear In Heaven
Free Energy
The Smith Westerns
Dâm-Funk
Kurt Vile
Freddie Gibbs
Sonny & The Sunsets **
Netherfriends

Sunday
Pavement
Big Boi
Major Lazer
St. Vincent
Lightning Bolt
Beach House
Girls
Sleigh Bells
Neon Indian
Cass McCombs
Here We Go Magic
Surfer Blood
Local Natives
Washed Out
Best Coast
Cave
Allá

Visit the 2010 PMF website for full schedule, interviews, videos, etc…

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Project Beehive

Movement Electronic Music Festival Powered by Ford Fiesta will feature the work of several Detroit-based artists who were invited to create provocative, site-specific installations for this year’s festival.  Artists were encouraged to incorporate “found” and recycled materials into the sculptures and created “figurative” beehive installations.

The total number of artists leading the projects was 7 and their disciplines range from painters and sculptors, to builders and potters.  In some of the projects festival-goers will see intricate hand-made weavings out of mesh and fabric, while others have been technically composed with wood and Paper Mache.

Notably, among the core group, Vanessa Miller and Kate Daughdrilll led the teams of artists and other interdisciplinary thinkers.  Together, the group created one large-scale beehive sculpture to serve as gathering space for conversation during the festival.  Their beehive sculptures are 12-feet in diameter and filled with comfortable seating structures, a conference table, and a small library of books about Detroit.

The collaborative team hopes that the intimate yet thought-provoking qualities of the sculptural environment create a space for reflection and informal conversation about the history, present experience, and trajectory of Detroit. They are interested in facilitating and engaging in conversations about the cultural, social, and economic conditions of the city that embody the present vitality and urgency of living in this city as this particular time.


The concept, proposed by artist Kate Daughdrill, references the collaborative, community-based production that occurs within a hive. Historically, beehives have been associated with industry, diverse cooperation, and fierce resourcefulness. Honey, a swarm’s primary creative product, has historically referenced the restoration of health and a yearning for sweetness. Each artist led a team in creating an installation that references the beehive in its physical composition, material usage, symbolic references, and/or creative, production process.

The installations at this year’s festival are united by the conceptual exploration of the beehive as well as by a strong materiality, laborious yet energetic working processes, and innovative approaches to the use of everyday, found materials. These common characteristics highlight the visionary resourcefulness, strong work ethic, and collaborative, community-based nature of many of the visual artists working in Detroit.

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Movement-The Anniversary

10th Anniverary of Moevement Presented by Ford Fiesta

Movement Electronic Music Festival Powered by Ford Fiesta will jump off on Saturday, May 29 and run through Monday, May 31, 2010.

Fans of the eclectic musical genre have traveled to Detroit every Memorial Day Weekend since 2000 to experience electronic dance music in the city where techno music was created.  In 2009 the Movement Electronic Music Festival recorded its best attendance figures to date since becoming a ticketed event in 2005.  Some 83,322 people filled the outdoor venue last year.  An international partnership was also forged with promoters from Torino Italy to create Movement Torino.

“We are pleased to be partnering with Ford Motor Company for the 10th anniversary of the festival,” said Jason Huvaere, Executive Director of Movement Electronic Music Festival Powered by Ford Fiesta. “It is important to our team to find brands to support the festival that really understand and respect the audience that attends Movement; and we think Ford is that type of sponsor.”

The all-new Ford Fiesta features an expressive, vibrant design, sharp reflexes, and a global track record that will redefine U.S. small car customers’ expectations. With 15 class-exclusive technologies and a projected best-in-class highway fuel economy of 40 mpg, Fiesta brings efficiency and convenience together in one package.

Fiesta is designed to be versatile, personal and adaptable. In fact, Fiesta is expected to deliver best-in-class convenience and connectivity with Ford’s segment-exclusive SYNC® voice-activated communications system, as well as an expressive color palette and available graphics.

About Paxahau Promotions Group
Paxahau is now in its fifth year as producers of the Movement Electronic Music Festival after first establishing itself 12 years ago as an online resource to promote both Techno and electronic dance music.  Since then the team at Paxahau has earned the respect of their peers and formed a very strong network of alliances throughout the music industry.  Today Paxahau Promotions Group is recognized across the world by artists and industry executives as a premier event production and promotions organization.  To learn more visit: www.paxahau.com.

Visit http://www.movement.us/ for full line up and schedule.

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Elena Bower and the Largest Yoga Event

YOGA AT THE GREAT LAWN

On Tuesday, June 22nd, at 6 pm, Flavorpill and JetBlue’s TrueBlue will host the world’s largest documented yoga event ever as 10,000 people of all background, sizes, and skill levels will simultaneously practice on the Great Lawn in Central Park, NYC. The free yoga class will be taught by acclaimed yogi, Elena Brower and will attempt to set the record for the largest documented yoga gathering in history in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Thousands of yoga aficionados will submit their names to www.flavorpill.com/yoga when registration opens on May 20th, with the hopes of being selected to join this once in a lifetime class on Central Park’s famed Great Lawn on the first day of summer.

About Elena Brower

Elena Brower is the founder and co-owner of Virayoga, in SoHo in New York City. As a student of John Friend, Dr. Douglas Brooks and Hugo Cory, she’s been teaching yoga, for over 12 years. Named one of the New York City’s top yoga teachers by FitYoga magazine, Elena has a large roster of loyal yoga followers. Her teaching encourages observation, connection, empowerment, and healing. She has also been featured in the New York Times, Yoga Journal, and Element Yoga DVDs.

Elena’s clients include:

Gwyneth Paltrow
Naomi Watts
Minnie Driver
Eva Mendes
Carla Gugino
Christy Turlington
Rebecca Romijn

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El Diablo

Paul Rowland steps into the dark side

Paul Rowland, founder of Supreme Modeling Agency investigates the darkness with The Transformation of Enrique Miron as El Diablo. Rowland’s exhibition features his own photographs of Enrique Miron’s dark transformation as the devil.

Guests included:

Cecilia Dean
Stephan Gan
Italo Zucchelli
Richard Chai
Kate Lanphear
Danko Steiner
Ana Steiner
Masha Orlov
Nicholas Grasa
Mariko Munro
Sebastian Kim

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