By Stefan | Published: Tuesday February 2nd, 2010, 08:42 PM
Music courtesy of 7 Samurai presents Panoptikum and courtesy of Elektro Guzzi (macro-rec.com)
It’s roughly 3 months ago that SPOT ON WIEN – Flashing Austrian Design and Music switched off the spotlights in Tokyo, turning out to be the biggest contemporary contribution to the recently past Austria-Japan-Year. For all those who’d like to remember this special experience or who couldn’t attend the show of today’s domestic creativity Vienna and Austria presented at 100% Design Tokyo, we have just uploaded a movie including all important moments, interviews with the main players, impressions and much more: 24 minutes of Tokyo footage.
By Stefan | Published: Monday November 30th, 2009, 01:11 PM
Music courtesy of 7 Samurai presents Panoptikum
“SPOT ON WIEN - Flashing Austrian Design & Music” put Vienna’s and Austria’s contemporary creativity and talent under the spotlight in a captivating scenery at 100% Design Tokyo 2009. The Vienna Tourist Board as initiators of “SPOT ON WIEN - Flashing Austrian Design & Music” were on site and very impressed about the success of the show.
In Tokyo, SPOT ON WIEN talked with Mrs. Renate Brauner, Vienna’s deputy mayor and president of the Vienna Tourist Board, and with Mr. Norbert Kettner, general manager of the Vienna Tourist Board, about Vienna’s design and creativity as presented in Tokyo.
Music: Elektro Guzzi - Courtesy of Macro Records (www.macro-rec.com)
For 5 days “SPOT ON WIEN – Flashing Austrian Design and Music“ was under Tokyo’s spotlights as the biggest contemporary contribution to the Austria-Japan-Year 2009, established on the occasion of 140 years of diplomatic relations between both countries. As this year’s only guest country and official partner of 100% Design Tokyo, Vienna and Austria presented a ’spot-on’ selection of the today’s domestic creativity, including product and furniture design, fashion, electronic music and dance performances. “SPOT ON WIEN – Flashing Austrian Design and Music“ was developed by the Vienna Tourist Board and JULAND* BarcelonaVienna with the support of the Austrian National Tourist Office, Austria Wirtschaftsservice aws and evolve | impulse.