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meimichi ([personal profile] meimichi) wrote2008-02-23 08:09 pm
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FREESTYLE Exhibition: 2/23/08.

Ohhhh my god.

Short version of this story goes: for those of you who have been to Harajuku, I will just say, the line was four people wide, and stretched from the second entrance of Omotesando Hills to TEN FEET AWAY FROM THE TURNOFF TO JOHNNY'S SHOP.



I got on mixi Friday night to dig for information, and discovered that it was basically best to get there at four AM and estimated that any time past six might result in no ticket at all. My train line doesn't start until past five AM, so the soonest I could get into Harajuku was 6:17. This meant there was only one option, really.

Go to Harajuku and spend the night there.



Harajuku station, how I love thee.



So at eight-thirty, despite not having planned for this at all, [livejournal.com profile] aeslis and I packed our respective Arashi Time tote bags with blankets and trekked off to Harajuku Friday night. She got there first, as I was stuck in Nerima having a fit because someone decided it would be an awesome night to jump in front of a train on my line (going to school on the Chuo-sen has made me totally cold to this, huh). But I did make it in time, and got to Harajuku around eleven or so.



More Harajuku station.


We initially sought refuge in a karaoke box across from the Gap. We sang Arashi songs for about two hours, and ordered the karaoke place's party plate of appetizers. I hadn't eaten since breakfast and hadn't had dinner the night before, so I ate like the biggest serving of yakisoba everrrr. Eventually, though, we crashed and curled up on the booths to catch two hours of sleep.

My alarm didn't go off since I forgot to swap it from weekdays to weekends, but [livejournal.com profile] aeslis woke up right on time all on her own, and we dragged ourselves out of the box to pay. The night shift dudes were way too perky when they wished us a good morning. It was luckily not entirely freezing outside, but it was still pretty chilly. We headed to Lawsons to buy food and drink, and then went off in search of the line.

We went to Omotesando Hills, and there was a staff member there alone. At three-thirty AM. I asked him where to queue for Ohno-kun's show, and he looked like, "I'm so not getting paid enough to deal with girls this fucking crazy," and told us the queue would be starting towards the station. "Oh, are we queueing in the same area as the shop?" I asked. He said, "Somewhere around there, yes."

So we set off for the shop area. And sitting in the square were six other girls, so we were the seventh and eighth people there that morning. We sat down, but after about ten minutes, another staff member appeared. He told us that we were basically blocking foot traffic (yes, at three-forty-five in the morning, as if there was anyone out there but us, and even if there had been, there are usually a zillion more girls in that very spot everyday queueing for the shop!) and we were not allowed to be there. He told us the queue wouldn't start until the first train of the morning, and we were to return in front of the station at 4:40 but not before.

So that left us with nothing to do for nearly an hour. So we thought we'd go to Yoyogi Park. Turns out Yoyogi Park closes! Who knew? Now we do! So we set out my blanket behind the giant plaque in front of the park so the staff couldn't find us and accuse us of loitering again. Behind it was a handwritten sign that said, "Koko de [blank space] suru na." But it wasn't like the blank space had been painted over, there'd been nothing there on the sign in the first place. We decided a ghost had done it. And then sat on the blanket reading the magazines I brought.



The fans in front of the station ignoring the staff's calls not to loiter.


Around 4:20, we got up and headed for the station. Now there were probably about twenty-five people there (eventually growing to about fifty or sixty by the time the train came in), not in a queue. The staff was also there and continued to tell us not to loiter, but nobody was really doing anything except scooting down a few steps down away from staff when they told us to leave altogether. They didn't tell us anything about the queue, which was really unfair. We were there almost-first that morning, and the other people there had clearly come a long way: several people had suitcases, the girls in front of us spoke Chinese, the girls in back of us spoke Osaka-ben. But the staff still refused to organize us in any way until the train came in.



Please tell me whose foot traffic we were blocking at 4:20AM. Especially considering Harajuku is kind of used to blocked foot traffic at regular hours of the day.


Which it did.

And then they started directing people across the pedestrian bridge, and there was like...an actual mob.

We were just being rushed along this insane wave of people pouring out of the station, all of them running like crazy, and then dashed for it up the pedestrian bridge. It was like being in a mannin-densha rush but in open air and with a lot more people. So much for being the eighth people there that morning, there were maybe 150~250 people in front of us as we settled into our line in front of Omotesando Hills. Not that we had it rough, given the crazy lengths the line eventually reached in the end.



The line in front of us towards Omotesando Hills


By sometime past five AM, the staff had sorted us out into our queues of four-people-wide. After that they were very organized, but anyway Johnny's fans are good at nothing if not queueing. It's like the single required skill to be a fan.

Tickets were meant to be distributed at eight AM. However, around five-forty-five, the line had already probably reached the point of full capacity for the day and was still growing. So the staff told us they would be distributing tickets early.

A girl in back of me was freaking out about not getting tickets (at first we couldn't really see ahead as to how many people were in front of us), but I piped up that with what I'd read on mixi, we should be fine. I said, "People got tickets on Friday morning even coming until seven, I heard, though I don't think it will happen that way today." She laughed and agreed, "Of course, because it's Saturday!" And then eventually I struck up a conversation with a mom in back of us, who was there with her daughter on their second try: they'd tried for the opening day and failed, but her daughter's favorite was Ohno-kun so they absolutely had to make it and came back. I told her that my mom would never do this with me in a million years, and she laughed and said she liked Arashi too. I asked who her favorite was, she said Matsujun and asked who mine was. I said I couldn't really choose one, but because I'd become a fan through Hanadan, I had Matsujun written on my fanclub application when I had to choose. "Ah, you were baited?" she laughed. "Me too!"



Hello, sun!


It somehow seemed to get colder as time went on, rather it seemed colder even once the sun came up. I was keitai-mailing [livejournal.com profile] lazulisong most of the time, as she sent fic to help pass the time and forget the cold. People started peeking out of the line and going, "Sugoi!!" and snapping pictures of the lengths it was achieving. And when the subway began running, people would just suddenly pour out of the Omotesando exit and there would be this mad, crazy rush of girls with Arashi concert tote bags in hand, running for their lives to reach the end of the line blocks and blocks and blocks away. When it neared seven AM and the sun was coming up, we were kind of laughing at them a little, because there was no really way in hell they were getting tickets no matter how fast they ran. It was totally hopeless. Better luck Sunday, guys. :/



Success!!


But finally around seven AM, the line started to move and ticket distribution started. Tickets were given with an entrance time and a number, we got into the third ticket group at 11:20. We walked off and then were faced with our first really good look at the line stretching way off into the horizon in the early morning light. We took photos. Everyone was taking photos. I can't even offer a guess on how many people were there, but there were thousands. You can't tell at all from these photos with my crappy camera phone either, but I'm not kidding when I say it was from Omotesando Hills all the way to the shop area. INSANE.



Crazy line.



Craaaaazy line.


After that we headed back to Takeshita-doori in the early morning light, to crash for a few hours at an internet cafe. I took a picture of Takeshita-doori totally empty. It's a sight I don't think I'll see again. *laugh*



Takeshita-doori should never be that deserted.


We went to our cubicle, checked LJ, and then curled up on the matted floor to catch a few hours of sleep. I kept waking up and checking my phone just about every twenty minutes, freaking out that we'd oversleep. Which we didn't. We got up, then headed downstairs to McDonalds for breakfast, and then made the trek yet again down Omotesando.

We headed down to the gallery space, but they told us we had to re-queue again according to our numbers where we'd gotten the tickets, so we ran back upstairs and outside to get back in line. It was also really really well-organized.

And then they led us inside! (So, photos stop here. There was more staff than you could imagine, ninjaing photos was pretty impossible.)

The outside area had a huge message from Ohno printed outside, and as you stepped in they had lined up all the flowers sent to him as gifts. There were flowers from News Zero, TV stations, all the boyband magazines, and the rest of Arashi. J-Storm's was the biggest, way taller than me! It was hard to see the arrangement Nino sent, it was blocked behind the other three. Matsujun sent a kinda boring-in-comparison set of yellow flowers, Sho's was a really elegant set that I feel like was mostly white but lovely, and I think Aiba's had pink mixed in...? I thought Sho's, News Zero's, and Wink Up's were the nicest (J-Storm was most impressive but really to the point of overkill).

Then you lined up and all of Ohno's 100 figures were placed in individual glass lit cases about a meter high. They had stuck them down to the cases with adhesive, but under the lights the adhesive had melted and everyone kept exclaiming at how the figures had fallen over. The Ohmiya SK figures weren't side by side, seemed a little cruel to break them up!

Looking at them was cool though eventually a bit repetitive after the halfway point... I actually was more impressed with the presentation of the figures than the figures themselves after seeing so many. I thought the photos Ohno took of the figures for the walls were incredibly clever conceptually. They were all the same photos as in FREESTYLE, but for the exhibition they were blown up huge (one was wall-sized).

After you looked at the figures and the wall of the blown-up photos, it wound around into a room of his paintings and ink work. As already said, there was stuff from before the debut there...some of it looked a bit manhandled though. There were stains on some of the drawings, and one looked totally wrinkled like it had been crumpled up and smoothed down. Others had pencil marks in places they didn't really seem like they should be. You could totally tell an art show was like the last thing on his mind when making these and taking care of them. ;P To be honest, there were a few older works where I thought they looked too rough to even be in any kind of show, even one like this. Even the sculpture on the cover of FREESTYLE, there's like this small chunk taken out of it on the side where the paint had chipped off that really kind of made my whole inner OCD-ness go crazy. Also, I really wish there had been wall commentary placards included in the show for the works. I know there are comments in FREESTYLE, but not all of the works in the show were in the book so it seemed kind of a shame not to have any comments on them at all.

There were a lot more works in the show than in the book, actually. Actually was kind of sad as one of my favorites wasn't in the book - this incredibly simple, clever ink drawing of a fish being caught on a fishing pole, but drawn so that it looked vaguely in the shape of the "tsuri" kanji. So clever! The pen and ink drawing he showed as the work he was most proud of on the news was amazing to see up close. I hadn't been able to tell that it was spread seemingly-haphazardly over different sheets of paper when they showed it on TV. The detail was so miniscule, even the closeup in FREESTYLE doesn't do it justice. I think this was probably the work where I thought it made going to the exhibition totally worth it, because you just can't grasp it unless you're right there with your nose in front of it.

After that you edged out of that room and into another called "Satoshi no Omoide." I thought this was again incredibly clever: he had brought his notebook doodles and art projects from kindergarten and elementary school, and had them spread out across the wall. Incredibly cute stuff and it was cool to see how he'd drawn as a kid. He had a bunch of comic strips that looked very Dragonball-like. They also had the overall outfit he wore in the photos pinned up on the wall, and a case filled with all his art supplies.

Opposite that was the photoshoot done for FREESTYLE, but like a zillion times more photos than in the book. It was literally a whole wall just of that shoot. So, so cute. The whole thing was arranged very nicely, with the stray photoshoot of him in the suit against the white background showing up as a stark contrast against the other zany colorful photos on the red background. The whole shoot was hilarious and I wish they'd release the whole thing! The poses! The ridiculous costumes! Amazing!!

In that room, they also had glass cases that were filled with figurines that had gotten messed-up in the process, so you got to see all the rejects and ways the process could go wrong.

Moving down, they had the sketches for the CG images he did for J-web. And then the CG color versions were showing the whole time, fading in and out of three separate TV screens on the wall. Also on those walls were a ton of candid photographs of him working on art, most notably the huge selection of candids spread across the wall to show his progress making the sculpture on the cover of the book.

Then the next room had the entries for the J-web collaboration contest wallpapering the walls, and the figures made with the winners. Some really, really clever ideas in the entries there, many of them drawing from Arashi songs as a theme, and I swear like one in ten was fishing-related. The first prize was a chicken, the other entries were way impressive, though!

You could also move back into the main room with the figures but from the other side, and there they had a robot-like sculpture alone in the room against the giant figurine photos. They also had a moving spotlight in the ceiling that was reflecting photos of the figurines across the floor. And the wall on that side had a huge wall-sized graffiti tag-style painting of Ohno's name.

There was actually a girl in front of us who was being wheeled through the exhibition on a hospital bed on respirators. I was really amazed by that, how far people would go to get there.

Oh, and they played nothing but the "Step and Go" single the entire time. I know everyone loves "Fuyu wo Dakishimete" but after the third listen when I bought the single I was already over it, and I was just like, "Please, please, no more!" after hearing it like one hundred times today.

Then, goods. I can sum this up with SADFACE. People said earlier there were no limits on anything, except the keitai strap. On the signs, there were no notices about limits on anything, except the keitai strap. But by the time we got to goods, they were already sold out of the red shirt and the best things were one-to-a-person. I'm glad people didn't ask me to buy a lot for them or they would have been disappointed.

For people wondering, I guess it could change if they restock, but when I went the keitai strap, the postcard sets, and the prints were definitely one-to-a-person. Since the t-shirts were starting to sell out, maybe those too, but I only tried to buy one so I don't know. Posters, Freestyle, and shopping bags weren't limited, though.

My roundup:

+ Freestyle, with the accompanying message card
+ two of both posters
+ three shopping bags (not very sturdy, wanted one to use, one to keep, one for [livejournal.com profile] lazulisong)
+ one of every postcard set (I wanted at least two of every one and probably would have tried for three on some of them, I was really sad about that. Noes! Now I need to figure out which ones I can part with...)
+ print of the giant ink drawing, and another of the Ohmiya SK figures in Tokyo Dome
+ white t-shirt with the giant ink drawing on the back
+ keitai strap

[livejournal.com profile] lazulisong, the bag is kind of huge though and since it's just like a normal big shopping bag I can't really fold it nicely. So I'm not sure how I'll get it to you. I'll look for a box giant enough but it may take a while. :/




I'm really really sleepy now. Yeah. I'm going to go sleep for like a month now.

[identity profile] maily.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Your experience seems so wonderful, this is one of the best descriptions to date! dfkls; 3:30 am. Thank you so much.

[identity profile] paranoid-faery.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Your description of just the act of entering the exhibition-- MAGIC. Its just sugoi! I can't believe such things can happen. XD

Thank you for your vivid description of everything inside, probably better than any sneaked photos. Sounds like an exhilarating experience, thanks so much for sharing! ^^

[identity profile] yuckie-chan.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I am amazed to the point of speechless *__*

Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
aeslis: (9697)

[personal profile] aeslis 2008-02-23 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahahahah, this puts my description to shame. How can you think coherently enough to put in all this detail?

But yanno what, a lot of the same stuff that bothered you bothered me too. I wish they'd righted the heads that had fallen over, and I felt like a lot of the pieces really weren't exhibition quality. Not that they shouldn't be shown! I think it's really cool that we got to see a lot of them in the flesh, so to speak. But still.

But I'm baffled finding out that you felt that way now even though I was there with you. XD

There were a couple other bits, if you wanted to mention, like the part where he had his screw-ups, the chair, the robot (with the wlkajsdlkfj gold cape?!) and his spray paint stuff.

I think I'll just point people over to you from now on, though. Yaaaay.

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
There were good points and bad points to having an exhibition like this. Things like his elementary school notebooks were something you could never see in a normal gallery showing, and yet I always wonder what artists' drawings were like when they were little. But yet I thought a number of pieces were things that would have been turned down from a college's student art exhibition easily, just for glaring rookie mistakes. In its way I thought it was Ohno-rashii and I was still happy to see everything from the viewpoint of a fan, but just because the good stuff there was really good it seemed unfortunate that there wasn't more of it. The pieces that missed the mark really brought the overall impression of the show down and I thought even though there were professional quality pieces, the overall impression still kinda ended up being of a first-year art student show.

And oh yeah, I'll edit that stuff in.

[identity profile] katrinastrife.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Holy CRAP. My mind's blown trying to think of how insane the line is. I mean, the lineup for Tokyo Game Show can get pretty insane, too, and I think the one for Square Enix Party wasn't much fun, either (especially since it was in the middle of June, and I was BAKING the entire time X_X;;; , but wow... a line like that in Harajuku at 5 in the morning. Insane. Major props for surviving it, though!

I had no idea that Ohno was that artistic *O* *is really Johnny's illiterate >_<;; * It sounds like it was really awesome, though! :D

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
I've never seen anything like it. I mean there were probably close to two thousand people buying Dome goods back in summertime, but this was just insane on a totally different level o_O

[identity profile] mabechid.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for sharing your experience and kindly detailing everything in the exhibit.

I'm amazed.Really.

[identity profile] darenothope.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for sharing. It really sucks to live far away at times like these.

I hope Ohno knows the lengths fans went to to see his work. I wondered if he expected that much interest in his stuff.

This exhibition needs to have a world tour, darn it. =D

[identity profile] banana-babe-qt.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for sharing your story! I felt like I was there!!! You make Japan seem... so fun, with all the stuff to do before hand etc. It really amazes me the lengths people will go to for Ohno! I hope he realizes how much everyone loves him, and his work. To be a part of Arashi and still find time to do all of his incredible work, is really just amazing! Well, thanks again for sharing, it was really fun to read!

[identity profile] itsumademo-news.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
wow, 3:30 in the morning o__O
thanks for sharing!

[identity profile] amai-purin.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad to see the turnout for Ohno-kun, maybe this will encourage him to drawing and maybe have a world-wide exhibit one day.

Daymn~ Is there anything Johnny's can't do?

And I have never ever ever seen Takeshita so deserted.. 悲しいょ~

レポートありがとう!

[identity profile] goldengutgirl.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I just have, applause for you.

This was a really good report omg *___* so envious hahah but yeah, amazing. Thank you for sharing!!! (Ugh I want that white shirt so bafly *____*)

[identity profile] nerdpuff712.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
That you so much for your description of the place. It made me feel like I was there! And I'm so glad to see that a lot of fans showed up for Ohno-kun. Sugoi!!

[identity profile] anamuan.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
you were blocking foot traffic. Where would the invisible people walk, with all 8 of you there?
....oh, japan!

Johnny's fans are good at nothing if not queueing. It's like the single required skill to be a fan.

i know i've probably said this before, but takeshita doori empty totally freaks me out.

There was actually a girl in front of us who was being wheeled through the exhibition on a hospital bed on respirators. I was really amazed by that, how far people would go to get there.
is there a japanese version of the make a wish foundation? because she probably should not have been lining up in the wee morning hours

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Poor, oppressed invisible people.

JE usually gives a number for handicapped people to call if they want to attend an event. I'm sure she got in that way. There were also several people in wheelchairs going through the exhibit, and none of them had been in the queue either.

[identity profile] adfirmatiosg.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for giving us such a great report. Wow, what a day!

(^_^)v

[identity profile] eyeslikefirefly.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
My god, I can't even imagine how crazy that line was- I'm trying, it's just not coming to me. @_@; What were they thinking only having a week long exhibit??? (*prays it will end up touring the world* XD;)

Takeshita-doori EMPTY. That is AMAZING. Wowowowow. O___O

A girl in a hospital bed. Just. Wow. O___O

[identity profile] okenakab.livejournal.com 2008-02-23 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
GUH I was so happy you wrote up a report for this because I read your con report ages ago and that was also AMAZING~ xD;;;

Thank you thank you thank you! It makes it so much better to be able to read about this! I'm glad you survived it all in one piece, albeit on very little sleep =_=; I probably would have camped out, too, if I was there

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! Whenever I can't go to something I always feel better when I read a detailed account from someone else, so it's fun to be able to share my own. XD

Totally jealous.

[identity profile] maiaide.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
You probably saw me yesterday morning - one of those people trudging to the end of the line around 7am. I'm glad you got to see it though. I didn't know if it was worth all that BS to get to go see it... but maybe it is? What do you think? At least I know that if I take the first train from here (the Chiyoda sen) I can still make it. I feel so sorry for those staff members. I wonder how much they are getting for that job... T_T

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
I don't regret staying overnight to line up because I had fun just with that experience and getting to see the really good artwork up close...but on the other hand I can't say the exhibition as a whole was really amazing enough that I would go twice if given the option.

So I guess it depends on the reasons you want to go. I can honestly say I had the best time as a fan, but as someone with an interest in art I was underwhelmed by the amateur-level mistakes in presentation and execution at times.

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] maiaide.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
J-web? Crap... It's going to take me forever to dechiper the page (if I can find it... can you link me?)

That's what I'm afraid of - being underwhelmed. I do have high expectations from what I have seen, and I studied art for ten years in school and have put on a show myself as a project at the end of grade 12. So... I am undecided still. Although if I can get tickets online for a later time in the day, that I can go after work, I would go anyway. Like you said, it'd probably be a really fun experience as a fan.

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] maiaide.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
Ahh nevermind, I figured it out. :) Thanks for the heads up! Now I hopefully can go in the evening after work. Although I couldn't read most of it, but do you still have to go down earlier to pick up tickets? Or will it all be electronic now? Any heads up would be most helpful, if you can speak Japanese and understand the site~ Thanks!

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
I think that information would be included in the email they send you in the event you win, as I don't see it at a glance. If you enter, be sure to enter your name as is on your photo I.D., as they'll be checking I.D.s to confirm your identity when you go to pick up the tickets. Good luck!

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] maiaide.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
Hrm... I used slightly different katakana... crap. oh well. I hope it won't make a HUGE stick of difference... sign up eh? I just sent off an email. To them. In the event you "win"? It's a lottery system now? I suppose that's a fair way...?

Yea, you and are are like-minded. It's just plain professional integrity to fix something that's been disturbed or broken. I'll see what happens when 6pm rolls around if this email comes.

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
Just an email? Are you sure that's right? Even on the J-net page, it tells you to please subscribe to J-web and check the site there to apply. Though by now the deadline has already passed for tomorrow's applications and won't open again for Tuesday's until 9AM tomorrow...

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] maiaide.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
AHH I GET it now. You have to apply between 9 and 4pm the day before you want to go with the time you want to go. I did go and subscribe to J-web too. Then I went back to try and resubmit to fix my name but I guess you can only click the link once.

I will try again tmrw and the day after and the day after... I hope I'm not teaching at 9am tomorrow.

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
I can't link you, J-web is the cell phone site. You need to have a J-web subscription to begin with (go to J-net's main page and read the barcode with your cell phone barcode feature, it'll take you to the site, it costs 300 yen or so a month), then load up the J-web main page on your phone. It's right at the top of the main page, second link, saying that the entry rules for Freestyle have changed. Follow that link, then click on the first link underneath the Freestyle book picture. The next page has a link you can follow for times to apply for, find the ones you want to try for, then scroll down the previous page to the bottom to go to the application page.

Yeah, I was an art major myself and I'm the type who'll go to museums or galleries just for kicks. My standards are kind of high so I was a bit let down from that perspective, when some of the problems were such amateur mistakes. The issues with presentation really surprised me, I would have thought staff of a gallery in freaking Omotesando Hills would know better to use adhesive that could hold up under the lights (or, if not, to FIX THEM when they toppled over).

Re: Totally jealous.

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
...and now J-web just sent out an email announcing that the admission will be done over J-web now, so if you don't want to have to line up then hurry to submit, I guess!

[identity profile] falsetheorem.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
wow that was extremely detailed. thank you so much. i feel like i was there :D

dare i admit that i'm disappointed everytime i read negative comments about freestyle? lol i'm like "noessssssss he's ohno so everything he does is purrrrfect" how can this be~~ i know, obessive and delusional haha. but probably better than people who gushed about what isnt. so thanks alot for the honest feedback regarding the exhibition. i'm so anxious to receive my copy so i can see what's in it!

[identity profile] nyonyo.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 06:43 am (UTC)(link)
The stuff that was good was really good. It wasn't just the quality of the artwork itself that made me feel parts of it were lacking (though that was sometimes the case), it was also the presentation that was disappointing. Like one of the papers being wrinkled, it's not like it's even that hard to iron out so it looks decent while hanging on the wall. And the figures toppling over due to the melted adhesive seemed very unprofessional (especially since we got there almost first in the morning, it couldn't have just happened! why didn't they fix those mistakes overnight?). That kind of attitude in presentation seemed so careless. :| I wanted it to be better than it was.

[identity profile] app-aratus.livejournal.com 2008-02-24 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
haha i was at omotesando hills that day, but not until around 1pm in the afternoon. i've been a bit out of the arashi fandom so i didn't know about ohno's exhibition, but i saw that line!! it was pretty amazing. i asked one of the staff what was going on and he was like in broken english 'someone from johnny's has show" or something. then i saw the exhibition promotion poster haha.

inside the omotesando museum centre there were loads of people lined up at the railings where you can look over to the ground floor hoping to...i don't know what - get a glimpse of ohno maybe? i stuck around for a bit but nothing really happened - a security guard came around telling everyone there's nothing going on and we should clear off, but ppl just stayed there haha. it was really awesome to see ohno have so many fans. hope you had fun!!

[identity profile] moonchild5.livejournal.com 2008-02-25 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
thank you so much for sharing this!

felt like i was there with you... well, almost.

hope i can get to go to japan too, and do arashi-related stuff. i'll just get stuff off of blogs like yours for the meantime. =D

[identity profile] mojotastic.livejournal.com 2008-02-28 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. You guys are so hardcore. I'm impressed. I really hope there's some awesome, ridiculous Arashi event around August/September that we can stand in line at 3:30 for. My wishes in life, they are modest.

Also, how much do I love that "Jun-baited" is like an actual scientific term in the Arashi community. Oh Jun. You dirty whore. You get us all.

This exhibit sounds really awesome though. I'll have to look up the Freestyle thing, as I haven't seen it before. Seriously, Arashi fangirls be crazy! That line looked insane. But it sounds like the exhibit was totally worth it. :)