WELCOME TO THE HUMAN RACE - FONDNESS
FONDNESS Vol.3 - Jordan James Kaye
In this first episode of the third volume of Welcome to The Human Race - Fondness, we had a chance to talk with Jordan James Kaye @jordanjameskaye, an experimental Filmmaker, Photographer, Designer and Mixed Media Artist. He creates films and reciprocal artworks with an ethereal and philosophical dream-like vision with empiricism at the heart of his creations. He fell in love with cinema and film vicariously through his love of photography from a young age. His obsession with capturing the day to day life of society in forms of street photography solidified his philosophical approach to his way of life,...
Fondness #07 - Pepper Keen
In the seventh series of ‘Welcome to The Human Race - Fondness’ talking about a sense of living, home, and freedom. We had a chance to talk with Pepper Keen, an Australian multi-disciplinary Artist / Creative Director exploring the meeting points between music, art, technology, and individuals. Founding member of Melbourne's Sugar Mountain Festival festival, Keen has played a pivotal role in shaping a unique voice for the boutique event since itʼs debut in 2011. Joining Potato Headʼs creative team in the latter parts of 2019, Keen has taken on the role as Director of Music & Cultural Programming, and now calls Bali home....
Fondness #06 - Eva Celia
In the sixth series of ‘Welcome to The Human Race - Fondness’ talking about a sense of living, home, and freedom. We had a chance to talk with Eva Celia, an Indonesian singer and songwriter. Could you introduce about yourself and what do you do? I mostly write songs on a daily basis. I also do some acts occasionally, rescuing cats on the side, playing with my pets, and videogames. That's probably a quick introduction of who I am. Can we run to your creative process or works that you’ve been working on and where did you get your inspiration...
Fondness #05 - Taku Iwama
In the fifth series of ‘Welcome to The Human Race - Fondness’ talking about a sense of living, home, and freedom. We had a chance to talk with Taku Iwama, photographer and owner of Sunday Morning Studio, a coffee shop and film lab based in Malaysia. Could you introduce about yourself and what do you do? Pretty much I’m shooting streetwear mostly, I don’t know how it started but it happened when I moved to Tokyo. The industry was big there but I wasn’t shooting for local brands there, instead, mostly I was shooting for overseas brands, so it kinda “win-win...