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the bara-bara collective "papermore"

Project Space Kandada
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Artists

Akiko Orito, Masayuki Miyaji, Shujiro Murayama, Goro Murayama, Dan Hards
In recent years, digital media has seemingly become the dominant mode for communication and dispersing information. It appears as if almost everything becoming paperless. Yet there still remains an interest and a demand for paper-based media as the recent resurgence of magazines and hand-made books shows: people still care for the tactility, tangibility and uniqueness that screens cannot provide.

"the bara-bara collective" is taking over the Project Space Kandada for two weeks during February as part of an open studio program called 'papermore'. The artists will carry out a variety of projects exploring paper as a medium with the works in progress to be shown at a closing party alongside a guest talk on February 20th. There will also be a special booth showcasing work by companies that deal primarily with paper and books available to buy on the night.

Guest talk:
Date: February 20th 18:00-20:00
'Printed and digital media coexisting in the future': a guest talk by Kentaro Takekuma (in Japanese only)
(Editor/Writer/Manga author/Critic/University professor)

Schedule

Feb 5 (Sat) 2011-Feb 20 (Sun) 2011 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
12:00-19:00
Closed
Monday, Sunday, Holidays

Opening Reception Feb 5 (Sat) 2011 18:00 - 20:00

Feefree
VenueProject Space Kandada
LocationSeikosha 1F, 3-9 Kanda Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054
Access3 minutes walk from Jinbocho station, 3 minutes walk from exit 1B at Takebashi station on the Tozai line, 15 minutes walk from JR Ochanomizu or Kanda stations.
Phone03-3518-6176
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