Meiwa Denki was formed the art unit "Meiwa Denki" in 1993. Unit names are taken from the company name their father operated in the past.
Developing various nonsense machines in the style of small and medium enterprises that supported Japan's high economic growth, such as wearing blue working clothes and calling the work "product" and live "product demonstration". We produced a nonsense machine with fish motif "NAKI series", original instrument electric motor "TSUKUBA series", and various voice machines "voice mechanics series" to appeal the beauty of its products . In addition, the "EDELWEISS series" with flowers as a motif is developing as an independent project by Tosa Noriyama.
Promotional activities are diversified without being restricted by existing artistic frameworks and widely deployed not only in Japan but also overseas such as Europe, Asia and the United States. We constantly seek new methodologies such as exhibitions and live performances, CD and video production, book writing, and mass distribution with the work dropped into toys and electric products.
The electronic musical instrument "Otamaru" which was developed as "Voice Mechanics series" now is on sale well. Japan Toy Grand Prize 2010, "Grand Prize" won "High target toy division". Otamaton DX (Deluxe) also released in the spring of 2012.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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