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To Scai the Bathhouse in Yanaka to see an exhibition of Yurie Nagashima's photos with the lovely title 'Candy Horror'. Then to Trees Are So Special in Daikanyama to see a little show of Boredom Eye Yamantaka's scrawly-cool artwork. Next down to the Mizuma Gallery to see the neo-Japanist, absurdist, incredibly detailed drawings of Akira Yamaguchi. A samurai chops a biker in half with a single sweep of his sword, a 'postmodern silly army' sallies forth under the banner of a yellow smiley face... there's so much to look at! Finally it's up to the Mori Art Museum at Roppongi Hills to see the utopian architecture show Archilab.



On view here are sundry inflatable pneumacosms, instant cities, giant skynooks, dirigible instant cities, desert clouds, living pods, mobile cabin hotels, films of billowing polythene accompanied by baroque bloopy monophonic synths, plug-in cities, sloping cities, spatial cities, megastructures, guest hut containers, paper log cities, cities on legs...

What better preparation could there be for a screening of the new Miyazaki film Howl's Moving Castle down at the foot of the tower? For here too wild architectural fantasia prevails. It's a cross between Heidi and War of the Worlds, set in a flower-box Frankfurt and populated by big-eyed manga wizards and blobby monsters. 19th century German cities are bombed by gigantic metal flying fish and castles are great big clanky machines on legs, clambering over Alps. For my money this is a better film than 'Spirited Away', more Japanese although it's set in some Swiss-Martian Europe of the Japanese imagination, more moving, more visual, painted on a bigger, stranger canvas... Terrific stuff, even - especially - if you're jet-lagged to hell and have no idea what's going on.

Arhitecturaral Utopia

Date: 2005-01-12 08:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] instant-c.livejournal.com
Nick, Please give us some photo's of the architecture show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Arhitecturaral Utopia

Date: 2005-01-12 10:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] imomus.livejournal.com
That was very heavily policed, I couldn't. Such a great show, though! Very exciting. If only architecture were really like that!

Simple, really. First change architecture to make it outlandishly tech-organic and wildly experimental, then change humans to make them want that. Or is it the other way around?

Re: Arhitecturaral Utopia

Date: 2005-01-13 02:50 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Mmmm... I was at this show early last week, and I came away thinking of it as show about architecture as utopia, rather than utopian architecture. Aside from a few nods to population driven 'cities for growth', it was all buildings built to leave humanity behind, and enter the Grand New Future.

-J

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