Y2K Aesthetic Institute

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Levi’s SilverTab - Canal Jeans Store - Canal St., NYC (~1997)

Great example of the very playful Ultramodern Revival side of Y2K design

Designed by Mahar Adjmi Partners (now Morris Adjmi Architects)

Scanned from the book, Stores of the Year 11* by Martin Pegler (1998)

*One of the 450+ books on the CARI Books & Media archive available to our patrons! I add selections from around 20-30 books/magazines each month!

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‘Cinema Futura’ movie theater - Zhongshan, China (2014)

Designed by Alexander Wong

“Вased on futurism and inspired by classic sci-fi movies like Ridley Scott’s Alien and James Cameron’s Avatar, the design attempts to create the first sci-fi cinema in Zhongshan, China. The 36,800-square-foot interior is a complex composition of organic design elements that create original forms. These forms are custom made with fiberglass molds, bold colors, and dynamic lighting to produce a futuristic ambience.

At the entrance, one immediately arrives at the Plaza Pandora, a surrealistic biosphere with an organic ceiling supported by double-layered spiraling columns with an outer skin inspired by DNA strands called chromosome columns and the movie Alien. Here, one will also notice the white leaf-like patterns on the floor with matching metallic pendant lights swirling dynamically above. The plaza is encompassed by the sensual forms of the Pandora Box Office and Bar Pandora where moviegoers can buy tickets and popcorn to begin their unique journey into movie fantasy. Our inspiration here is nature itself. Nature is filled with the most complex geometrical shapes imaginable. In terms of this complexity and the sophistication of our universe in its entirety, sci-fi and futurism only reflect a tiny fraction. We are deeply inspired, or quite simply, in awe of nature. It is the source of all art forms, including architecture and spatial design.”

Scanned from the book, Archiphantasy by Alexander Wong (2019)

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Hey everyone!

If you’re in NYC, I’ll be giving a presentation on our CARI & Y2K work at the Dec. 17th 4:00pm showing of ‘Time Bomb Y2K’ at the DCTV Firehouse Cinema, along w/ a post-screening Q&A!

‘Time Bomb Y2K’ is an excellent archival footage documentary on the cultural context surrounding the Y2K bug! Our CARI work has expanded greatly in scope since my last presentation so there’s quite a bit new to share!

Tickets available in the link here!

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“Chrome for the Holidays” window displays - Sony Style store - New York City, NY (1999)

Design: Sony Style — Christine Bela, Executive Creative Director; Leigh Ann Tischler, Manager Of Visual Events; Tammey Stubbs, Senior Graphics Designer; Stewart Lucas, Visual Manager For Sony Metreon, San Francisco; Shalem Hughes, Project Assistant Technical Support: Sony Plaza Technical Staff, Lighting Design: Don Holder Lighting Design Inc.

Scanned from Visual Merchandising 2 by VMSD Editors (2000)

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Sony Style Store in the Sony Center complex - Berlin, Germany (2000)

“Located right in the heart of Berlin - the new Sony Style Store is the first flagship store in Europe to be inaugurated after the ones in New York, San Francisco and Sydney. Simple backlit glass walls with large bubbles fashioned out of Plexiglas spheres and cubes of frosted glass are the dominant element of the interior, serving to display the products and graphics throughout the premises. Colourful gel cushions just beg to be touched. On the first upper level the theme is cool, futuristic and light. Beetle-like illuminated objects made of translucent Plexiglas and aluminium are used to display the audio products. Video cameras at the window provide a panned view of the interior. The home entertainment area on the second upper level is clearly organised, pared down and elegant. Inviting, liveable arrangements with comfortable armchairs, lamps and hi-fi systems and a high-end studio incorporate the essence of a home movie theatre. "Playtime” is the motto of the uppermost level.

In contrast with most of the games, the space is bright, futuristic and abstract. The relaxed atmosphere invites visitors to play and touch the Playstations. Specially designed title presenters on the walls show current Sony music that can be listened to on headphones or watched in the form of a video or a DVD on a monitor which is mounted above head height. A centrally located round counter that is four metres in diameter serves as an information centre and, during events, it constitutes a major focus when it is used as a bar.“

Designed by Design Company, München

Scanned from the book, ’Concept Shops’ by Ingrid Wenz-Gahler (2002)

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