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While Christmas shopping in Soho this December why not drop by Wooster Street and check out the supercool happenings of the AQUOS project. In an attempt to link their AQUOS LCD TV brand to the creative community, Sharp recently opened an interesting temporary gallery space, commissioning artists to create multi-media installations using their latest high-tech televisions.

After blasting off with Codex 408 , Kenzo Minami’s first solo exhibition, which explored the Voynish manuscript, (elected "The World’s Most Mysterious Manuscript") , the AQUOS project now presents "Bloom" by New York-based Tronic Studio. Tronic’s work ranges from Visionaire’s coveted website to TV spots for MTV, as well as a 3D shoe-modeling for NikeLab, and an art installation for the Diesel Denim Gallery. Quite a resume! We’ll be seeing you there.

The AQUOS Project
Bloom by Tronic Studio
Curated by Sebastien of Formavision
Nov 26 to Dec 23, 2004
137 Wooster Street – NY
Open Wed. to Sun., 11am to 7pm

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