Friday, 30 September 2011

Man Is In The Forest Taipei

Setting up for our pop-up shop grand opening tomorrow. The space was designed by Japanese botanical artist Makoto Azuma. All the plants in the installation are real, and use a new biotechnology where the plants do not require sunlight, and only minimal water to survive.

Azuma-san's designs "aim to increase the existential value of plants by finding out the most mysterious figure only owned by flowers and plants and converting it to the artistic expression."

Friday, 23 September 2011

Travelling Mickey Exhibition Taipei







Next week is the grand opening of our
Man Is In The Forest Taipei pop-up shop.

In conjunction with the opening, is the launch of the 3rd and final leg of our Travelling Mickey exhibition. Please stop by the newly opened ATT4Fun Mall and check it out if you're in town.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Black Rabbit Music Festival

Just got back from an unexpectedly fun outdoor event. We got comped a couple of tickets to the first ever Black Rabbit Music Festival. It was at some field way out in the cut and took a while to trek out there, but I could think of worse ways to spend a Sunday afternoon than drinking beers and listening to live music outside.

There were 3 stages, with 30 Seconds To Mars as the headliners for the 2-day event. Grandmaster Flash is always a good time, and he had the crowd jumping. But who really surprised me was Ludacris! As commercial as he is, you shouldn't be surprised that you know the lyrics to every song he played - you don't actually realize how many hits he has until you hear them all back to back like that.

Anyways, it was a fun day out, and I hope they do it again next year. Some good pics of the event here.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

The Most Important Meal Of The Day

I love how perfectly artificial this breakfast setting from, oh.. about 1975 looks.

Friday, 9 September 2011

Math Graff

If Stephen Hawking were to stencil a piece,
it'd probably look like this.