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The mandala enclosed in 48mm: the D.I.Y. sticker culture spreads from Japan to the whole world
In the late 80s, freebie stickers included with snacks were boomingly popular among Japanese children. Like DNA, the D.I.Y. sticker culture has evolved into something new. From Japan, we present the world enclosed in 48mm. -
Satoshi Kizawa dissects David Graeber’s “Bullshit Jobs”
In an analysis of David Graeber’s must-read book “Bullshit Jobs,” theorist Satoshi Kizawa talks about the music of Oneohtrix Point Never and the ideas of Mark Fisher. -
LUCA and haruka nakamura plant seeds of peace and kindness through their project, arca.
An interview with singer-songwriter LUCA and musician haruka nakamura. How do they imagine the future of the world? -
The current phase of Roth Bart Baron; On the essence of Loud Color(s) & Silence Festival
Loud Color(s) & Silence Festival is the title of Roth Bart Baron’s recent album. Just under a year has passed since the release of their previous album. Masaya Mifune of the band spoke about their live tour and the feelings and thoughts he poured into their latest album, which they made during the pandemic after overcoming the departure of one band member. -
Understanding Ohzora Kimishima through collage
Critic Shun Fushimi asks musician Ohzora Kimishima about his collages, musical background, and way of expressing himself through music. -
Demi-Deconstruction by Akira Hasegawa: The Art of Deconstructing Century-Old Clothes into Half
What can we learn from deconstructed clothes? Akira Hasegawa breaks down the history behind clothing from the French Revolution era and talks about what makes them so moving. -
Raf Simons’ first women’s collection: success or failure?
What does fashion writer Itoi Kuriyama think about Raf Simons’ first women’s collection? We take a look at her analysis of this collection’s theme, “Teenage Dreams.” -
The Palais Galliera reopens with a major retrospective “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto”
To celebrate its re-opening on October 1, the Palais Galliera (Musée de la Mode de Paris) is held a retrospective dedicated to Gabrielle Chanel. -
On Call Me by Your Name, the film that restored Kotone Furukawa’s faith in humanity
At one point, actor Kotone Furukawa questioned humanity every time she saw what was going on all over the world. What film saved her amidst it all? -
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A pop-up store opens for commemorate the release of Oneohtrix Point Never’s latest album
We opened a pop-up store commemorating the latest release of Magic Oneohtrix Point Never by OPN on the TOKiON the STORE.