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‘Dream Temple’ - Mariko Mori (1999)
“The Dream Temple represents a utopian place, the ideal destination at the end of a path towards spiritual discovery. A journey that culminates in the hi-tech entrance to the flow of consciousness of each living being. The finished temple, built out of dichroic glass, an ever-changing, iridescent surface, serves as a metaphor for both the body and consciousness. Beneath the temple, a vast bed of transparent glass fragments enhances the surreal light of the raised structure that appears magical and shining.”
Paul Stankard: Cactus Flower paperweight (1985)
Selections from the book, 'Showroom & Exhibition Display by Meisei Publications' (1993)
Nissan booth at the 28th Annual Tokyo Motor Show - designed by Nippo, Inc. Shoko Bijutsu Co., Ltd. (1989)
2. Itoki Osaka New Office Gallery - designed by Nikken Sekkei Architects
3. Tokyo Gas Pavilion - Yokohama Exotic Showcase '89 - designed by Design Art Center Co., Ltd. (1989)
4. National Panasonic Pavilion - Yokohama Exotic Showcase '89 - designed by Yokohama Branch, Kajima Corp. (1989)
5. Sony Booth at the '89 Business Show - designed by Design Art Center Co., Ltd.
6. The 45th Anniversary of Iwasaki Electric Corporation - designed by Murayama Inc.
7. Theme Zone - 24th Kyoto Scope (for the Kyoto Textile Converters) - designed by Fujiya Co., Ltd. (1989)
8. Theme Zone - 24th Kyoto Scope (for the Kyoto Textile Converters) - designed by Fujiya Co., Ltd. (1989)
9. Nissan Aprite Zama - designed by Yokohama Branch, Kajima Corp. & the ILYA Corp.
10. America-Ya showroom - designed by Tokyo Senbi Co., Ltd.
11. Toyota Auto Salon Amlux Tokyo - designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd. Dentsu Inc. & Takenaka Corporation
12. Toyota Auto Salon Amlux Tokyo - designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd. Dentsu Inc. & Takenaka Corporation
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>ask if he's an actual leftist or a liberal who wants to feel cool
>he laughs "it's a good ideology"
>look inside
>blood and cartilage and bone and sinew and he's screaming and he's screaming and he's screaming and h
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