In 2004, Japanese artist Sako Kojima became a hamster. She writes: This performance is so hard because Sako was moving all day long as a hamster: quickly running,
Psycho Ceramics were a range of zany novelty ceramics made by US-based Kreiss company and manufactured in Japan between the 1960s and 1970s. They are characterized by a
After this morning’s reveal of the curious collaboration between Chris Brown and Ron English, I’m happy to post news of another collab, one that gives me giddy goosebumps
Two designers have engineered a waffle iron that fries up food art and makes miniature edible tables and chairs. They call their invention, Sapore dei Mobili, which is Italian for
Nendo combined the aesthetics of Russian nesting dolls and Japanese Cup Noodles to make these special Matryoshkas for the Nissin Cup Noodle Museum in Yokohama. The design is: a
Here it is, in all its square-pantsed glory: The X-Ray DX Spongebob toy. This lone operative Spongebob toy (by Japan’s SecretBase in partnership with Nickelodeon) has been responsible for the
Grody Shogun and Medicom Toy have teamed up to release five exclusive variants of Ensorcelled Man. Choose from the Hero, the Dorobo, the Maho-tsukai and the Aho. Or,
Leave it to photographer Ryan Roberts [interviewed] to take on the Japanese elements in an epic series of 5 photographs. These are even more amazing in person. I