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SPECIAL ARTICLES

 

PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN
Shikiri:  Dividing Space with Colors
Emmanuelle Moureaux moved to Japan from her native France in 1996 after being amazed by the complex layers of color filling the streets of Tokyo. As an architect, artist and designer, she seeks to communicate through her creations the same such feelings of joy and wonder that colors can inspire.

designboom
Emmanuelle Moureaux : Interview and  studio visit in Tokyo
While in japan, designboom caught up with emmanuelle moureaux at her office, where she gave us an insight into her creative practice and explained why she is so fascinated with color. read our interview in full below, and take a look around her tokyo workspace

WEPRESENT
Emmanuelle Moureaux It was as if I saw color for the first time
Had the French architect Emmanuelle Moureaux never visited Tokyo, she believes her work would be totally different. When she first arrived in the Japanese megacity 23 years ago, she was overwhelmed by its colors. In that pre-internet era, she'd only previously known Japan through books and magazines; her imagination filled in the gaps.

FRAME
Chroma Queen EMMANUELLE MOUREAUX divides with color

Aesthetica Magazine
Layers of Complexity
Data plays a huge role in our lives today. Emmanuelle Moureaux creates an immersive installation that assesses how numbers are related to memory.

Aesthetica Magazine
Slices of Time
As part of NOW Gallery’s latest Design Commission, Moureaux has created Slices of Time, responding by the Greenwich Peninsula – home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Jemima Burrill, Cultural Curator, discusses the commission, and how it encourages audiences to reflect on the here and now in and increasingly fast-paced world.

PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN
Shikiri:  Dividing Space with Colors

designboom
Emmanuelle Moureaux : Interview and  studio visit in Tokyo

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