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Organix. Three japanese artists. They make digital psychedelic images
beyond normal visual comprehension. The images are a mystical combination
of silky liquids and metallic elements. With or without sounds, they
levitate in the stratum, where our intuitions and dreams encounter.
You see a net of embroidered amazing details one after another. Layers
and layers of starry radiations and delicate color pigments, this is
the 3-D time zone boys play with their wildest imaginations. Techno
Zen. Landscape of an unknown galaxy. Mythological aliens. A space you
like to travel to with a laser beam gun when you rush.
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Interview from april 27, 1998 |
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| taken from: plur magazine #2 | published in mushroom magazine #46 july 1998 |
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After graduating from college, three closed friends started to work in graphic design, painting, and video-game field separately. Sometime in 1995 they decided to quit and start something of their own. For freedom of mind and beautiful images. Also for a peaceful world where people can escape from over-loaded information explosion. Over 10 years they create from their own working experiences, no scanned images, no copy of other peoples work. For them that is the most fun. They have been designed CD covers for Matsuri and few other psychedelic labels, flyers for clubs in Japan, visual materials for huge parties around the globe. They are under the influence of oriental gentleness and everything generated from their life in modern city. A studio under train tracks, they swim in the ocean of ambient music with a big smile in front of their Macs. |
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Jun told me the process of making their images is very much like making techno music. Its all about huge data processing, mind connection, and fantasize for a dimension far ahead of our intelligence and technology. What about the source of inspirations? Dreams, moments happened around, and girlfriends smile, he said. |
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| Since when language speaking is not the only best human communication anymore. It is so nice we can add few more options to our list: divine images such as Organixs, a track of trance, or just electric waves through our retinas. | |||
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