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something to live for, what is it ? am i working on the public space ? nevermind because even the sun does not know it's a star

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Wednesday, May 18, 2005

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JDAF2005 Program

June 3 (Fri.)
6:00pm – 8:00pm ReceptionVenue: Grill Restaurant of the Nagoya Chamber of Commerce & Industry

June 4 (Sat.)

1:15pm – 5:15pm Public Seminar (Tom Sito Workshop, Oshii/Ishikawa Workshop)

5:30pm – 6:30pm Open Dialogue between Mr. Mamoru Oshii and Mr. Mitsuhisa
Ishikawa Venue: Design Hall (3F), Nadia Park

June 5 (Sun.)

1:00pm – 3:30pm Open Review for the Competition
3:30pm – 4:00pm Invited Speech Speaker: Ms. Keiko Hirose
4:30pm – 5:30pm Award Ceremony Venue: Design Hall (3F), Nadia Park

More details will be on the official website of JDAF soon.best

regards,

JDAF
Executive Committee

Friday, May 13, 2005

police story comming soon

comming soon.............because i'm goin out for lunch, library, cycling, having a coffe, gardening or doin something

Cheer
Shykhun

3rd Email from JDAF

From : 浜口 雄志
Sent : Friday, May 13, 2005 4:16 PM
To : "'pongstorn limanon'"
CC : 大崎 靖典 , 久野 幹太
Subject : Information(JDAF2005)




Greetings from the JDAF Executive Committee;

Dear Shy Pongstorn Limanon ,

Thank you for your e-mail. You are now officially nominated as one of the
finalists for the comptetion.

JDAF will be held on this coming June 3, 4 and 5 at mainly "Nadia Park" and
some other venues in Nagoya, Japan.
As an honorable nominee for the competition, we would appreciate your
presence at the festival, not only at the competition but also at the
reception party due to be held at 18:00 on June 3th.
The reception will be held at the "Grill Restaurant" on the second floor of
the Nagoya Chanber of Commerce & Industry. See the attached map of the
reception venue.

If you would like to attend the competition and/or the reception, please let
us know in advance via e-mail.
For the festival attendance, please be sure to bring an identification of
some kind (your passport, for example) with you. We very much look forward
to seeing you at the festival.

For the nominees travelling from abroad, JDAF executive committee will cover
up to 50,000 YEN from your travel expenses.
For your convenience, we have attached a list of hotels that are close to
the festival site.


http://www.hotel-precede.com/n_start.html
http://www.apa.co.jp/hotel/hotelnagoya.html
http://www.garland-hotel.co.jp/
http://www.crestonhotel.co.jp/nagoya/top.html
http://www.nagoyatokyuinn.co.jp/main.html
http://www.princessgarden.co.jp/stay/main.html
http://www.tdh-nishiki.co.jp/sites/left.html
http://www.lionshotel.co.jp/

2nd Email from JDAF Japan Digital ANimation Festival

From : 浜口 雄志
Sent : Tuesday, May 10, 2005 5:10 PM
To : "'pongstorn limanon'"
CC : 大崎 靖典 , 久野 幹太
Subject : From JDAF


Dear Shy Pongstorn Limanon

To be sure, We have received the mail from you.We will inform you of connection of the formal nomination by e-mail later.

Thank you very much.
best regards,
Executive CommitteeJDAF2005

1st Email from JDAF Japan Digital Animation Festival


From : 浜口 雄志
Sent : Monday, May 2, 2005 5:19 PM
To :
Subject : Congratulations! (JDAF2005)


Dear Shy Pongstorn Limanon

Congratulations!

Out of 152 entries in total, <> has been nominated asfinalist for the JDAF2005.There is a final point that needs to be confirmed before the officialnomination.As stated in the “entry conditions”, if an entry contains any materialthat may infringe on any copyrights, rights of portrait, publishing rights,trademark rights, or any other rights, it is the responsibility of theentrant to obtain permission from the right holder. If your entry infringeson any such rights and necessary permissions have not been granted, we willneed to take necessary measures. (EX. Erase or replace music and sound fromthe entered work)

Please reply to us via e-mail before May 10th, to confirm that no suchrights are infringed by your entry. After we have received your e-mail ofconfirmation, we will officially nominate you as finalist for thecompetition.This process applies to all finalist nominees\.

Executive Committee JDAF2005
E-mail:info@jdaf.gr.jp

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Lost in Translation

I havent been back to this place for a while because i was busy about my works + people + missunderstood + responsibility + dream + what's that for. While I'm being alone in the country calls Japan (they made this name for people the have the same understanding that this land names Japan). Lost in tralation is the best word for me to describe myself in this land and really good to let me have a chance to talk to myself again since my company opened i didnt have much time to think about myself much enough.

This is the 10th day that I have speding my life in here, in Saitama. 1hr from Tokyo, 2hr from Shiba. I went to Tokyo twice, it drove me crazy and feel bored a little bit. The reasons why? I don't think everyone who living in a big country will understand exactly why. Tokyo is covered by very cool t-shirt, tidy stylish jean and great choice of sneaker but is that make me feel a good at first sight? Yes and No is a best answer. I like a lot of thing as much as i dont like (i'm not using word "hate", pls dunt get me wrong).

For me in this age, should I expore many thing in here as much as i have chance and time in Japan (many people want to be in here for some reason). I just think I feel bored about kinda city, trendy, stylish.......kinda life. I'm happy with slowly, confusy,bluey and depressy kinda life rather than bright and shiny.

Or because of I just lack of interesting feeling in everything? I was in California when I'm 18 for one year, was in Australia for 3 years, now in Japan and in BKK all of the rest. I know those are just a little if compare to somebody else but for me it bored bored and fun sometime. It will take a long time to understand because it is true that life has to pass the moment iof truth.

Red dot on the canvas.