Chicks on Speed




Opening today at Craft Victoria is the Viva La Craft exhibition by Chicks on Speed. Chicks on Speed have been investigating the boundaries of art, craft and music since they first formed in Munich in 1997. In 2009 they bring their interdisciplinary practice to Melbourne, presenting their first Australian solo exhibition Viva La Craft! The exhibition continues until 24th April, giving you Sydney kids enough time to book a flight to Melbourne.


And if you book your Melbourne getaway to coincide with Friday 20th March you can also catch For the love of the objekt instrument event where Chicks on Speed will collaborate with one of my favourite Melbourne artists Dylan Martorell. Stuck in Sydney? Then you could just make it over to Dylan's show at Redfern's Black & Blue Gallery which closes 14th March.


P.S. The animated room on the Chicks on Speed website is kinda fun.

Bento Daisuki









Today my boyfriend packed me my favourite bento. Miso-mayo steamed salmon (I will post the recipe for this soon), rice with goma shio furikake (black sesame and salt seasoning) and mixed salad bento complete with a sweet little message cut out of seaweed on top.
I should tell you, I have a small addiction to Japanese bento. I just love them! They are perhaps, one on my most favourite things in life. I love everything about them, the special feeling you get when you see your pretty furoshiki (bento napkin) tied around your bento peeking out of the fridge, the healthy ingredients in mini-me portions, the layout and composition of the ingredients (oh dear I am still talking like a designer even when talking about food eek!)...I spend an unnatural amount of time thinking about, reading about, cooking or eating bento.

The first thing I do upon arrival in Tokyo is take myself off to LoFT, Tokyu-hands or famous Japanese 100Yen store Daiso to stock up on Bento supplies. Think polka dot and gingham patty papers, pink and canary yellow faux grass dividers, flagged toothpicks and oshibori's (KFC style wet wipes).

On my most recent trip I picked up a black metallic hologram bento (Sharon calls it my 'bling bento' or my 'star wars bento'), a love heart shaped bento, a set of polka-dot hashi (chopsticks), and lots of pretty Furoshiki. There were of course, also a few fun bento tools thrown in for good measure. Alphabet cutters to write messages in things like ham and cheese and a nori (seaweed) cutter to give onigiri (rice ball) little onigiri men faces. Clearly just the 'essentials'.

Back home, I like to visit Just Bento . The author Maki, dedicated beyond belief, has even created The Weekly Bento Planner for the serious bento maker. (I promise you I have not taken things that far yet).

Lunch in a box is another goodie. Now this is one organised bento blogger! Taking a peek inside her pantry, I think perhaps our friend Martha Stewart might be an inspiration!



Lately I have been sourcing bento recipes from some beautiful Orange page bento magazines purchased on my last Tokyo trip. However, it takes me a few nights, armed with Japanese dictionary and Kanji dictionary to translate just one recipe!



You might be aware of the 'five colour rule' that each bento should contain at least five colours, however recently that I discovered the ideal bento should be constructed according to five sets of five rules! These are:

* Goshiki (five colors): aka(red); kiiro (yellow); ao (green); kuro (black); shiro (white).

* Goho (five methods): niru (simmer); musu (steam); yaku (grill); ageru (fry); tsukuru (create).

* Gomi (five flavors): shiokarai (salty); suppai (sour); amai (sweet); Nigai (bitter); karai (spicy).

* Gokan (five senses): miru (sight); kiku (hearing); kaku (smell); ajiwau (taste); fureru (touch).

* Gokan no mon (five viewpoints or outlooks): a set of Buddhist principles on the appropriate state of mind when consuming food.

For more information about the above 'five sets of five rules' please click here.



Some colour-coded recipes to help you adhere to the five colour rule! Ganbatte! (Good luck!)

For more bento reading please click here, here, here and here. And some other bento sites you might like to swing past if you are thinking of making your cutie a bento lunch are: Cooking Cute, Kawaii Kiki, Bento Bento , and Bento Business.

Enjoy!

Kiiiiiii




























I have a huge crush on Japanese band Kiiiiiii (with seven i's)! Made up of Utako Tayama on vocals and Reiko Tada on drums, Kiiiiiii's music is fresh, fun, quirky, super kawaii and reminiscent of art school performance art.

Reiko Tada is also an illustrator! How cute are her drawings!

My favourite of their songs is 4 little Joey's but I also love Kiiiiiii for any occasion as it reminds me of hanging out with my friend Soli Sahukar of Kemono watching underground band Dododo in Osaka. Here is a little art animation video made by Soli featuring myself interacting with my handmade pop-up books.

Have a look at Kiiiiiii's Al&Bum trailer here and Kiiiiiii's myspace.



A friend of mine in Tokyo tells me that Tayama-san is having a little mini-me! Hence the long vacation! So while we are waiting for the return of Kiiiiiii let's listen to some other super cute Japanese music: Pizzicato Five and Capsule (although I prefer their older 1960's French pop style music like this and this).

Elisabeth Dunker















It has been through blogging that I have discovered designer, illustrator, stylist, photographer and mum (I'm exhausted already!) Elisabeth Dunker. Founder of Lula , an art and design company based in Sweden, and co-founder of Studio Violet, it is amazing that Elisabeth still finds time to treat us with her blogs Fine Little Day and Violet.

You can read some lovely interviews about Elisabeth here, here and
here. And for more beautiful eye candy please visit Elisabeth's Flickr Photostream.




Elisabeth's inspiring workspace.

(Note to Zoe - Sweet pea the links should now open up in separate windows!)

Yayoi Kusama





If you like polka dots, you'll love Yayoi Kusama and want to rush out to see her exhibition 'Mirrored Years' currently on show at Sydney's MCA. In fact, you probably already have. But you might like to head back to the MCA for some Inspired Reading and join the MCA Book Club for a tour of the exhibition and a discussion of the Haruki Murakami international bestseller Kafka on the Shore.

Tuesday 31st March from 6 - 7:30pm
$10


Also look out for Kusama-san's own 1983 novel 'The Hustlers Grotto of Christopher Street' on sale in the MCA store.


Or if film is more your thing...you may like to attend the special screening of 'Yayoi Kusama - I Adore Myself'

Directed by Takako Matsumoto, the film follows Kusama over the duration of one-and-a-half years, and documents the creation of her series titled 'Love—Forever'.

Friday 27th March, 6pm
$15 Tickets available here or on 02 9247 3800.

Dendy Opera Quays
Shop 9, 2 East Circular Quay, Sydney.
For more info click here.

'Mirrored Years' continues until 8th June, 2009. I promise you will love!

Eat Love & Three D Graphic Spaces

EAT LOVE





Eat Love is a gorgeous new book by eating-designer Marije Vogelzang and design studio Proef.

With it's sweet linear drawings, quirky photography and vibrant layout, Eat Love is a 'must have' book.











THREE D GRAPHIC SPACES

Edited by Gerrit Terstiege and with contributions by Steven Heller and Stefan Sagmeister, Three D Graphic Spaces is another new book you will want to add to your bookshelf.











The book has been inspired, and its content co-developed and designed, by Catrin Altenbrandt and Adrian Niessler, parters in the Pixelgarten design studio in Frankfurt.


Pixelgarten's Super Mario Fashion


Shooting Super Mario Fashion for Neon Magazine


Pixelgarten for Tokyo's Harajuku LaForet department store




The amazing Pixelgarten team are also the kids behind another fabulous book Tactile.

(On a funny note, and if you are a graphic designer, I encourage you to watch this video)