Nakano in Spring (中野の春)

pencil, digital
2009

This panoramic is set outside the train station at Nakano in Tokyo. It describes a mysterious magical occurrence one fateful spring day, as a mysterious sakura tree erupts in the middle of the bus depot! As with many of our panoramics we are always tickled by odd and magical occurrences going mostly unnoticed by city dwellers. Some of them almost think they see something, a flash at the corner of their peripheral vision, a weird momentary wash of color in the sky, but then its gone again...

The work debuted as a 10 foot wide print at the Giant Robot Biennale at the Japanese American National Museum in downtown Los Angeles on October 24th, 2009.

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A limited signed and numbered edition poster is available in our webshop.

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Our new Panoramic in QuickTImeVR

"Nakano in Spring" QTVR

"Nakano in Spring"
pencil, digital
2009

We have, with the last several pieces at least, been making our panoramics to meet up at the left and right edges so that the image is a complete 360° view. This means that it actually works best when you can kind of "immerse" yourself in the image.

I find that the old school QuickTimeVR format works great for this so i always make one for each panoramic that we make 360°.

I made it pretty large, so its more than a 3MB download.

Click HERE to view the panoramic as a QTVR!

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Spring Bunnies Glass

2004
Hong Kong based product company chilli chilly commissioned us to create a design for their series of artist drinking glasses.

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