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2016 Time After Time Capsule (Fill a Gigantic Hello Kitty Time Capsule) Created by Sebastian Masuda, a Japanese Artist & Founder of DOKIDOKINEW

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Date: Thursday, 15 December, 2016       Time: 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Japanese American National Museum Plaza
369 N. First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012 USA
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Time After Time Capsule
Time After Time Capsule was created by Sebastian Masuda, a Japanese artist and a founder of DOKIDOKI, a boutique and a central hub of kawaii culture in Harajuku, Japan.

Date: November 1, 2016 - January 29, 2017

Special display at Japanese American National Museum
Time After Time Capsule is an ongoing art project which invites the public to contribute cherished personal items to fill 10 translucent sculptures which will travel around the world. Each community is invited to offer or create colorfully decorated items of personal value which will be then be placed in a nine-foot translucent Hello Kitty time capsule.

All sculptures, filled with these personal items imbued with individuals' memories, will gather in Tokyo in 2020 to mark the Tokyo Olympics, and will then be fashioned into a monumental art piece incorporating all 10 sculptures for public viewing. In 2035, each sculpture will be returned to its respective city where participants of this project will be able to reunite with the items and messages they contributed years ago.

"Drop-Off" Day
Bring either a cherished personal item or a colorfully decorated letter to your future self to be placed in the capsule.

Date & Time: Thursday, December 15, 2016 3pm - 8pm
Location: Japanese American National Museum
Admission: Free

Workshop with Artist Sebastian Masuda
Help kawaii artist Sebastian Masuda fill a gigantic Hello Kitty time capsule! Bring a cherished personal item or write a letter to your future self, which you will work on and decorate at the workshop before adding it to the capsule.

Date & Time: Sunday, January 8, 2017 11am-5pm
Location: Oshogatsu Family Festival at Japanese American National Museum
Admission: Free

Please be aware that once contributed items are placed inside the capsule, we will not be able to retrieve them at the owner's request. Should it be determined that your item is damaging or is a threat to the artwork, we will have to remove the item from the capsule. No food or perishable items please.

These programs are presented in collaboration with the Japanese American National Museum

About the Artist
Sebastian Masuda (b. 1970, Chiba, Japan) is an artist and director of the concept shop DOKIDOKI. He was involved in the world of contemporary art in the late 1980s, leading an avant‐garde performance group. In 1995, Masuda opened 6%DOKIDOKI as a field of artistic expression in the Harajuku district of Tokyo, Japan. His vision spread not only within the shop, but also into the larger culture, first in Japan and then worldwide. Most notably embraced by American Pop star Gwen Stefani, Masuda has created campaigns and kawaii (cute) visuals for some of Japan's top brands, designed sets for film and theater, and helped to launch the career of kawaii superstar Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Kyary's videos, with art direction and set design by Masuda, have received over 200 million views on YouTube. He produced a caf called "Kawaii Monster Cafe" in the heart of Harajuku which gives visitors multiple experiences like edible colorful foods, colorful monster girls and theatrical presentations. As a pioneer of kawaii culture, Masuda speaks internationally at museums, conferences and other events proposing Japanese pop culture to the rest of the world with the message "Always hold a revolution in your own heart." He currently lives in Tokyo.




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