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Cat Chow weaves, coils, and rivets ordinary objects into extraordinary couture pieces.
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Chances are Norio Matsumoto’s home is very different from yours: he lives in a three-person tent on a tiny Alaskan island.
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San José is to artist David Choe what Tahiti was to Gauguin. No, not a place to contract syphilis, but his muse, his antagonist, and more importantly, the place he calls home.
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Tanjung’s philosophy of socially conscious surfing has given him the “ambassador of surfing” title in Indonesia.
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Kyoichi Tsuzuki’s Tokyo Style is a candid window into the lives of Generation X Tokyoites.
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On a sleepy street in Nakameguro, just far away from the noise and bullshit of Harajuku, is Dyezu Jikken. The name means “big picture experiment” and it’s an apt title.
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Japan’s most repected photographer “lives” in Shinjuku, where government officials share the streets with prostitutes, mobsters, and housewives shopping for dinner.
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So what’s the secret to staying sane while living in a van and sleeping everywhere except your own bed? Lyrics Born was kind enough to break it down for us while on tour.
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Artist Wook Kim’s limited edition wallpaper grace the backgrounds of Elizabeth Young’s photographs of Shu Hung.
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Theme issue 2 release party held at Reed Space in NYC. Sponsored by Zygo Vodka.
Cha Du-Ri
The soccer forward leads the Korean national team to “Giant Killer” status in the World Cup.
Cool Calm Pete
This graphic designer, painter, and MC is a modern day chameleon.
Eric Feng
Illustrator presents a slew of translucent, fantastical symbiotic creatures.
Monkey Business
Eddi Yip runs adFunture, one of the world’s coolest vinyl toy companies from his offices in Shanghai.
Welcome to My Cy
Artist Emil Goh’s new work introduces us to the now-ubiquitous tech fad, Cyworld, in Korea.
3 Cities, 1 Sound
The three members of the playfully eclectic PINE*am have no problem cutting records even though they live and record in different cities.