Metal and flesh
Dec. 5th, 2008 09:58 amMy slot at The Moment this week is filled with the fabulously inventive body jewelry of Berlin-based Japanese designer Naoko Ogawa. This is actually the Moment piece I've been most pleased to write, because Naoko's work is brilliant, but nobody knows.


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Date: 2008-12-05 12:27 pm (UTC)Are you looking forward to your fifties? Are you more frightened of ageing/illness/death as you get older, or less frightened? Does this stuff get easier or harder? Do you feel an increasing cultural gulf between yourself and young people, or not? I'd be interested to know what you think.
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Date: 2008-12-05 01:06 pm (UTC)1) How easy is it to scrunch into a pleasing shape?
2) How secure is this jewelry ie. Could you wear it and say, run for the bus without worrying about it falling off?
3) You buy this jewelry in sheets, and when they're worn you send them back to her for recycling. Do you buy them back off her at a discounted price? How does that work?
4) "The key message is that you can create a new you."
Really? A whole new me? I like to think that my purchases are an expression of me rather than a definer of me. I don't like that soundbite at all.
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Date: 2008-12-05 01:17 pm (UTC)(I quite like the jewelry, by the wat. If I ever need some, I'll make sure to buy some of Naoko Ogawa)
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Date: 2008-12-06 05:39 am (UTC)might find them more appealing if they were made of scandium or something.; ( i mean using a highly technical/practical material for pure esthetic purposes might be slightly rad in this day and age)
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Date: 2008-12-08 01:09 pm (UTC)Is the artifice of rare metal equivalent, subservient or inferior to the natural nipple "jewelry" that all women already possess and from which life-giving nourishment can flow?