Idea 255, 1996-3

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Special Feature: Alternative Illustration
Rick Valicenti -Thirst- Rick Valicenti
Ichiro Tanida Interwiew with Ichiro Tanida
The Gravity of Blue, Yoichi Inoue
Four part series: Studio Dumbar -The Whole Story, Part 4: The Dumbar Phenomenon Text: Max Bruinsma 50
Series: Elements – Re・Elements Part 4 Keiji Ito → Moog Yamamoto
Close-up of Japan Sao Paulo 1995 *
Communication about “Japan” by handing the tissues as a media -Performance by Noriyuki Tanaka and Katsunori Aoki-
Helsinki International Poster Biennial ’95 XI International Poster Biennial in Finland Takashi Akiyama
’95 Charity Project, 325 Artists’ Wrist Watch Exhibition Yuki Nikaido
“Brief Encounters” Art Newspaper Edited by Marshall Arisman Takahisa Iwayoshi
The N.Y. Art Directors Club ’95 Hall of Fame Shinichiro Tora

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