Posted:Jun 16, 2007

MyTAB has launched!

It has already been 4 months since we launched, and we have passed the bar of 1000 events published on this site.

That’s pretty impressive! Who knew Tokyo’s art scene was so active?!
But we have also been busy working on a major update to the site, and here it is.

New look: we have polished our look to make the whole site more appealing but also easier to use.

Past events: From today, all the past events are available from the venues’ individual pages; the whole 1000 of them, and counting.

New listings: the media and area lists have been enhanced to give more information on each event and venue. You can also sort them by different criteria, giving you a deeper level of control on what you are looking for. For example, you can sort the list of events taking place in Omotesando by schedule or by media.

And finally MyTAB: you may have noticed a new tab at the top of the window and some new icons next to event and venue names.
This is for you! MyTAB is a collection of simple tools that let you save, classify and track events and venues throughout the site. Save upcoming or current events to your My Events list and set Email Alert reminders. Mark events that you visited as Seen and store them with other events in your My Archives list for future reference. Or save your favourite venues to your My Venues list and set up Email Alert reminders for new shows. Register today! It’s free!

Let us know what you think in the comments!

Paul Baron

Paul Baron

Born in 1977 in Paris. After graduating in 2002 from the London College of Communication, he moved to Tokyo to taste Japan's powerful visual culture. He worked for 3 years at Honda R&D as an interaction designer and in 2004 launched Tokyo Art Beat with Olivier and Kosuke.