At the Japanese American National Museum, Glenn Kaino uses art and virtual reality to construct a memory of a place he's never been: Aki’s Market, a convenience store in East L.A. opened in 1956 by his grandfather Akira Shiraishi.
At the Japanese American National Museum, Glenn Kaino uses art and virtual reality to construct a memory of a place he's never been: Aki's Market, a convenience store in East L.A. opened in 1956 by his grandfather Akira Shiraishi.
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Over a decade ago I witnessed a performance by artist Glenn Kaino and magician Derek DelGaudio that encouraged us to think about mistakes as portals into new worlds. What I found most compelling about The Mistake Room was that it didnt revel in the motivational rhetoric we often use when we talk about mistakeshow we learn from them and improve. Instead, it acknowledged the unpleasantness we feel when we make them.