
Immersive Art Sites
Immersive spaces in Japan where visitors step into the work, shaped by light, structure, and the surrounding landscape.

Immersive spaces in Japan where visitors step into the work, shaped by light, structure, and the surrounding landscape.

Horror films, reimagined as wearable storytelling.
The Danish film manifesto that banned movie magic and turned imperfection into art.

Inventor Kenji Kawakami created Chindōgu, a series of almost-useful inventions that question the idea of practicality itself.

Minimal design, fabric innovation, and quiet luxury from five labels shaping post normcore fashion in Japan.

Not every mascot in Japan was built to soothe. Some were built to disturb.

Rare Japanese photo zines, each short-lived yet deeply influential.

Japan’s roads reveal subcultures of trucks, cars, bikes, and vans, each with its own story.

What Comme des Garçons followed to build its unconventional pop-up shops.

Footwear collaborations show how Engineered Garments uses asymmetry in materials, colors, and details to reimagine classic silhouettes.