PALOW shares the inspiration behind his celebrated Bug Mechanic Girl illustrations and explains how he designed the character for virtual singer KAF.
Inspired by his dreams, creator Harumaki Gohan does the lyrics, music, arrangement, performance, animation and editing for his ethereal music videos.
Music video animator Waboku describes why he strays from musicians' intended meaning when he animates, creating unique and absorbing interpretations.
The seven young members of elite computer graphic artist team UNDEFINED use their overlapping expertise to apply a unique approach to their work.
Having spent four years creating the game Unreal Life, pixel artist hako life describes the creation of its beautiful and unique pixelated world.
Photographer Kenta Cobayashi uses editing software to mix contrasting aspects of abstract painting and photography in his distinctive works of art.
Works from painter Nami Yokoyama feature stunningly realistic neon lights and unglamorous subjects such as toilet paper tubes or fried chicken bones.
The mastermind behind Nike and New Balance artwork, contemporary artist Takuro Tamayama transforms every space he touches into a strange new world.
Contemporary artist Maki Ohkojima creates beautifully intricate works expressing the cycle of life. Here, she shares the experience that inspired her.
Creating his experimental artworks through the use of programmed robots, Yang02 contemplates whether humans are truly necessary for art to exist.
Aki Inomata searches for common ground between humans and animals with works such as an octopus living in an ammonite shell created with a 3D printer.
Artist duo MES use laser beams and fluorescent tape for their unique form of stimulating and vibrant live painting in spaces like clubs and theaters.
Keisuke Tada creates three-dimensional paintings depicting old wooden boards or rusty chains, blurring the boundary between reality and fiction.
Kumi Kaguraoka explores the value of beauty in the present and future with her elaborate but restrictive casts and devices for enhancing human beauty.
Using microphones, Shun Owada captures the popping sounds of dissolving carbon dioxide accumulated within fossils dating back some 270 million years.
After photographing construction or demolition sites in Tokyo, Taisuke Koyama intentionally incorporates random elements into his experimental works.