20111006

SUBSTANCE_Original Artwork From the Inomochi Archives_SONGS WITHOUT MELODY (and I.3)



Unstructures and Visualizations
by M.Strangelove, selected from Notebook Nr.1, part three. (2003)


BUTTERFLY ON A WHEEL
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003
 
 

AIRPORT
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003
 
 

UNSTRUCTURE - I
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003
 
 

UNSTRUCTURE - II
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003
 


UNSTRUCTURE - III
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003
 


UNSTRUCTURE - IV
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003
 


UNSTRUCTURE - V
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003
 


UNSTRUCTURE - VI
Indian ink on heavyweight pape . 24x24cm. March 2003

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LUDWIG WAS DEAF_Deine Lakaien




Album Cover



























One of our favorite groups.


Album Cover


We like a lot this minimalistic acoustic approach to electronic/techno music.

A piano and bare percussion is enough to recreate the "electronic feeling" and musical sequences with acoustic, analog and unplugged classic instruments.

Is it techno music a direct result of composition through electronic instruments or a way of arrange the beats, arpegios and melodies even with traditional instruments...?

For us this is a good example of attitude vs. means.

We would like to have a modern, techno-like attitude towards everything even when forced to use classical means.

20111003

ARCHBURST_Ennis House






















by Frank LLoyd Wright






















The Ennis House in LA is one of our favorites.























We specially like the idea of how the house conceptually grows from the design of the textile block applied to the walls to the whole living container as if in an organic process. Sure it was not thought or designed like this, but in this case we like the "wholeness" of the design.



















Probably the main reason we like this house so much, apart from the obvious architectural facts and context is how the film industry has completed the process of this organic growth.





As most of you might know, this house is featured in Blade Runner film, 1982.





What we are mostly interested in is how the film presents the house where detective Deckard lives as part of a bigger dwelling, not just as a stand alone building.





We believe this makes even stronger the idea of repetition, organic generation through reproduction of main element (the textile block) and timeless design (the house was built in 1924 and the film story happens around 2019)





It is interesting to think about which kind of "democratic" (or demographic) buildings we would be able to build if we started converting the classic houses from the Greatest Hero Architects in collective dwellings as opposed to unaffordable one-in-a-time ar(q)t objects...





If we calculate an estimated construction period of 2 years, this means that the Ennis Apartment Blocks featured in the film were started in 2017 or so...

Almost 100 years of time span should be enough for us to start thinking of quality collective dwellings for the 21st Century.

We just have to choose from the Masters Catalogue.

SUBSTANCE_Inomochi Tag - 2



by inomochi
TAG2 (Purple)
KRINK Marker and acrylic acetate. 29,7x21cm. October 2011.


We are doing a lot of tagging lately...



























... now showing at a place near you.


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20110930

SUBSTANCE_Inomochi Stickers

We are preparing a couple of things for the end of the year...

...including sticker bombing!
























If you want to take part, please do write us at inFomochi@gmail.com

Coming soon.

SUBSTANCE_Inomochi Tag


by inomochi
TAG1 (Pink)
KRINK Marker and acrylic acetate. 29,7x21cm. September 2011.


If you see this tag somewhere around you... yes, it´s us!


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Pics: by Inomochi © 2011



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20110929

GRAFFICITIES_Brighton (and III) Quadrophenia Alley



To finish our Brighton Trilogy on Graphs, we propose a travel back in time to the Mod Culture of the 60´s and its revival during the mid-late 70´s.

We visited the Quadrophenia Alley featured in the film (where Jimmy and Steph have a quick one during the Sunday riots) and this is what we found.





























Today, more than ever, we think it is necessary to live through the Mod Aphorism:

"Modism, Mod living, is an aphorism for clean living under difficult circumstances". Peter Meaden

WE ARE THE MODS!!!

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Pics: © Inomochi 2011