| Hajime Tachibana |
| Deathclock 1st Edition "SOPH.Ver." |
Network design using RFID technology
General concept construction of SOPH. version
Participating as musician |
| 1000 Deathclock in Paris |
Construction of general concept and network design
Interface design and layout |
| Official Website |
| http://tachibanahajimedesign.com |
| Profile |
1951 Born in Tokyo
1973 While he was in Waseda University, he visited London and attended
Camden Art Centre for one year.
1975 Organized Pop Group, "Plastics" and world-toured in
the US and in Europe
1980 Made a worldwide release of his first music album from Ireland
Record.
1982 Started a solo activity with 'Sax Quartet' as his core work
1984 Started working in the field of record jacket design, stage design.
Also worked as a video director
1985 Appeared on the CF of Kawasaki Iron Mfg. And managed music and
art direction.
Received the ACC award and the CLIO prize.
1986 Appeared as "a translator" in the 'Last Emperor' directed
by Bernardo Bertolucci.
He has been challenging to extend his own genre since then
1990 Established his own company, KK Hajime Design
1991 Received the highest prize from the 35th ADC
2003 His work for Web sites on one's mobile phone "The END" received
the "Interactive Design Award" from TDC. |
| Major solo and group
exhibition: |
"Typography" (92), "Tachibana
Hajime and DEPT" (93), "Application Tour" (95), "Design
Century" at the
Japan Culture Hall in Paris (97), "TENDJAVa" group
showcase of JAVA Programming (02) |
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| Book of paintings
and graphic software: |
| "Typography" (Yobisha,92), "Application
Tour" (Korinsha,95), Plug-in Module "Shinyo-Beta" (95) |
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| Music albums: |
| "Bambi" (91), "Low
Powers" (97), "The End" (02) |
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