YouTubeHARMONY 9of12 “Scream” and YouTubeHARMONY 5of12 “Underground” (2007) by Delaware.
»Circuit No. 3 of a Regular Octahedron Type«, 2002
»Brain Waves Drawing«, 2006
»Stone-Arrangement Painting on the Board No. 3 of 35 Points by 35 Rows«, 1999 by Hideki Nakazawa.
»Koban« (documentation of Japanese police boxes) by Adrien Missika & Louis-Cyprien Rials.
Series »The Park«, 1971-1973. Photographs taken at night (using infrared film) in a park in Shinjuku of couples engaged in sexual activity and the peeping toms stalking them. By Kohei Yoshiyuki.
» Stevie Wonder Duets « (2007) by Oliver Laric; »I Just Called To Say I love You« by Brazucaman and dannyboi123444, »Ribbon In The Sky« by not2b4goten2002 and KaiDaArtist, »Lately« by bonix23 and BLAQDRIPPA, »Isn’t She Lovely« by nono28000 and alisha2009, »Knocks Me Off My Feet« by ADDBFL and dachampishea.
Documentation of Namaiki’s Kinky Muff Land (2007), an exhibition on gardening and agriculture in the city.
»Silent Watery Scenography in a Natatorium«, 2004. A performance in the Swedish embassy’s pool, Tokyo. By Eric Van Hove.
»The Sine Wave Orchestra« is a participatory sound performance project that has been started since 2002 by Furudate Ken, Jo Kazuhiro, Ishida Daisuke and Noguchi Mizuki. Utilizing sine waves (sound without any distortion and representing a single frequency) the four core members carry out performances in which members of the general public participate.
»50 50« (2007) by Oliver Laric shows clips of fifty homemade 50 Cent performances of »In Da Club«, »Candy Shop« and »How We Do« taken from Youtube.
»Untitled« (2006) by Bandai Yosuke,
»Untitled« (2006) by Matsubara Soshiro and
stills from »Tail to Tail« (2006) by Cobra of Miho Kanno.
»Arm Wrestling Game System«, 1983. By Shiro Takahashi.
»My Journeys By Car«, 1971 – 2004. Photo documentation of Shiro Takahashi’s world journeys made by car.
Circuit bent toys installation by Exonemo. Images from the Lab Motion exhibition opening in Hongo/Tokyo.
Dear Tokyo residents. Aleksandra Domanovic and Oliver Laric of VVORK are moving to Tokyo this month. If you have any recommendations or would like to get in contact drop us a line: mail@vvork.com
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