29.10.09

showing and selling
Scents of Holland
at FoAM (Brussels, BL)

about the work 'Scents of Holland':
http://www.ueda.nl/scents_of_holland


To celebrate the fertile relationships between humans and plants, FoAM (Brussels, Belgium) invited artists, gardeners, cooks & engineers, to share their prototypes, works in progress and other curiosa at the groWorld bazaar.

The stalls will include local and trans-local produce, such as:

- groWorld plant game prototypes by Tale of Tales & FoAM
- groWorld gardeners web by Sixtostart
- Urban Edibles by Foamlab Holland
- urban gardening info-booths by FoAM & Foamlab
- biologically corrupt hard-drives by Angelo Vermeulen
- PhoEf organic solar cells by Bartaku
- patabotanical illustrations by Lina Kusaite & Theun Karelse
- experiments with plant sensing by Nik Gaffney & Dave Griffiths
- vegetal scents by Maki Ueda
- seasonal botanical refreshments by Rasa Alksnyte & Pieter de Wel
-...

Join us at FoAM, for a colourful evening of browsing & lounging, learning & playing, from 6-9PM on the 29th of October 2009.
29 Oct 2009 - 18:00 - 21:00

FoAM
Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai des Charbonna
Brussels


about the BAZAAR
http://grig.info/groworld_bazaar

22.10.09

Edible Perfume Workshop @ Dordrecht

original site: Camera Japan Festival

Edible Perfums

zaterdag 10 oktober

Workshop 'Edible Perfums' door Maki Ueda.
Geuren worden ontrokken uit eten, geinspireerd door het foodparing concept. De deelnemers namen twee basisingredienten mee en maakten daar hun eigen 'eetbaar parfum van'.
De resultaten werden 's avonds tentoongesteld tijdens [F]luister.






































showing and selling "The Scents of Holland"- announcement -

showing and selling
The Scents of Holland
at FoAM (Brussels, BL)



To celebrate the fertile relationships between humans and plants, FoAM (Brussels, Belgium) invited artists, gardeners, cooks & engineers, to share their prototypes, works in progress and other curiosa at the groWorld bazaar.

The stalls will include local and trans-local produce, such as:

- groWorld plant game prototypes by Tale of Tales & FoAM
- groWorld gardeners web by Sixtostart
- Urban Edibles by Foamlab Holland
- urban gardening info-booths by FoAM & Foamlab
- biologically corrupt hard-drives by Angelo Vermeulen
- PhoEf organic solar cells by Bartaku
- patabotanical illustrations by Lina Kusaite & Theun Karelse
- experiments with plant sensing by Nik Gaffney & Dave Griffiths
- vegetal scents by Maki Ueda
- seasonal botanical refreshments by Rasa Alksnyte & Pieter de Wel
-...

Join us at FoAM, for a colourful evening of browsing & lounging, learning & playing, from 6-9PM on the 29th of October 2009.
29 Oct 2009 - 18:00 - 21:00

FoAM
Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai des Charbonna
Brussels

about the work 'The Scents of Holland':
http://www.ueda.nl/scents_of_holland

about the BAZAAR
http://grig.info/groworld_bazaar

21.10.09

Edible Perfume Workshop @ Dordrecht



CBK Dordrecht








24:00、カメラジャパンのオーガナイザー達と共に、家路に着く。

Edible Perfume Workshop @ Dordrecht
  • zoethout + cocos
  • gember + ananas
  • citroen schil + rode peper
  • citroen + gember
  • zwarte thee + grapefruit
  • munt + frambozen
  • pompoen + frambozen
  • mandarijn + basilicum
  • parmezaan + aardbei
  • spruitjes + appel
  • appel + kaneel
  • peer + kruidnagel
  • limoen + cinammon

20.10.09

THE SMELL OF VIOLENCE

My work is covered in a web-magazine published in China.

http://www.theoutlookmagazine.com/


How to Confuse Your Senses? [5] exhibition

How to Confuse Your Senses?
Projectweek 12/10/2009 - 16/10/2009
Willem de Kooning Art Academy, Rotterdam, NL

It's the final presentation of a week-long workshop that I've been giving this week.

The theme of the assignment:
How to confuse the sense of smell and/or taste, by means of the visual sense?



setting up of the exhibition



2 Hours exhibition at the school cafeteria. Closing party after that.

























In the context of fine arts, photography, fashion, sculpture, etc, that require us only to look at, our works require us to touch, smell, and to taste. Therefore our area was quite popular. The audience never stopped.





Students were proud to present their own works. This is how it should be, so I have to say my experimentation was quite successful. The faculty members were also enthusiastic. I'm looking forward to the next chance.

To all the students: thank you very much for your dedication and contribution!