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DA&D Presents PechaKucha: Japan In Aid Of The Ashinaga Organisation
May 17, 2012
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PechaKucha: Japan 23 May, Doors open at 6.00pm, lecture starts at 7pm Logan Hall, Institute of Education
Just over a year after the tsunami sent shockwaves through a country and around the world, DA&D are putting together a collection of the design and communication world’s greatest stars to share stories about Read more…
Categories: Anime, Manga and Games, Arts & Crafts, Business, Events, Film, History, Press Release, Travel & Tourism
Adam Torel, Airside, Anime, Archaeology, architecture, Art, arts, ASHINAGA, Asian cinema, Asian history, Charity, contemporary japanese society, Creatives Unite for Japan, DA&D, graphic illustrations, Helen McCarthy, Institute of Education, J-Culture, japan earthquake, Japanese orphans, johnson banks, Klein Dytham, Logan Hall, Manga, Michael Johnson, Michael Marrriott, PechaKucha, Ryohei Kawanishi, SOAS, Third Window Films, Tomato, Tsunami, Ushida Findlay, Why Not Associates
Confessions Of An Otaku: David Blandy In Conversation With Manga Artist Inko
January 28, 2012
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Talk & screening Thursday 16th February 2012
Time: 18.45
Venue: Asia house 63 New Cavendish Street London W1G 7LP
Video artist David Blandy unravels his obsession with Chinese and Japanese popular culture. From philosophical conversations with Bruce Lee to the quandary caused by Read more…
Categories: Anime, Manga and Games, Events, Press Release
Anime, Asia House, Bruce Lee, cavendish street, Comics, contemporary japanese society, David Blandy, graphic illustrations, Inko, Japanese art, Kung-Fu, Kyoto, Manga, Manga artist, Martial art films, Otaku, philosophical conversations, SOAS, South Bank Show, Video artist, Video games