Epic longboard session in Chiba! Ryo’s Surfhouse offered the perfect waves and the best vibes along Japan’s beautiful Pacific coastline.
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Enoura Observatory is a masterpiece of light and stone, where architecture perfectly frames the sea and the seasons.
In Takayama, I left the old town behind to explore the serene temples along the Higashiyama Walking Course through the peaceful woods.
D.T. Suzuki introduced Zen to the West. Designed by Yoshio Taniguchi, his Kanazawa museum is a serene space dedicated to meditation.
A legacy in stone: Yoshio Taniguchi designed this Kanazawa museum to honor his father Yoshiro’s influence on modern architecture.
MOT Tokyo holds Japan’s largest post-1945 art collection. Its monumental architecture by Takahiko Yanagisawa is a masterpiece in itself.
I’m back in Japan to dive deeper into the language, but also to explore the Japanese Alps and go surfing in Chiba.
This shader experiment explores how colors blend and shift over time. Random variations create subtle changes, while the gradients suggest the soft reflections of sunlight. It’s a study of color, light, and movement through simple generative rules.
Shader experiments that use changing values to create ever-new results, while also highlighting the fleeting nature of digital art. The Shader is based on P5JS and changes it’s structures based on the mouse position. I experimented with different paramaters like speed, colors and velocity which created very different results as you can see.
Yesterday, Gurtenfestival once again opened its gates, filling the hill with live music and an amazing atmosphere that got the crowd dancing. I’m thrilled to have developed the website again this year — and to experience the four-day event both backstage and as a guest.
Last month I travelled around beautiful Scotland in our Toyota campervan with Pia and Yuki. Now back in the studio with full steam ahead!















