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Cesar Minoru Harada was born in Bayonne France in 1983 from a french mother and a japonese father. He studied in France and Japan, studied music in St Malo cathedral's choir, glass-blow at the ADAC center Paris with master Pedro Veloso, judo with Henry Najos and Eric Pariset. He currently assists [[Tetsuo Harada]] sculptor, assisted William Kentridge at la Poudriere for a co-realised animation film 2004. He graduated as section's major from "école Boulle" from the arts applied section, studied graphic design in [[Central Saint Martins]] (London UK) as an exchange student from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs [[time student. He did his thesis about "troubles in space perception". He taugh graphic design at the National Superior School of architecture of Versailles and did a Master II degree in new media arts in Paris 8. Between 2007 and 2009 he was a student at the [[Royal College of Art]] in [[London]] with [[Tony Dunne]], [[Fiona Raby]] and [[Brendan Walker]]. His final project Open_Sailing won the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_Ars_Electronica#.5Bthe_next_idea.5D_voestalpine_Art_and_Technology_Grant| Ars Electronica NEXT IDEA grant and prize]. He's now developping the International_Ocean_Station, the open-source ocean bioarchitecture http://opensailing.net .
Cesar Minoru Harada is a MIT researcher at the SENSEable city Lab, best known for his oceanic architecture proposal [[Prix_Ars_Electronica#.5Bthe_next_idea.5D_voestalpine_Art_and_Technology_Grant|Open_Sailing]], winning the ARS Electronica [NEXT IDEA] award. He was born in Bayonne France in 1983 from a french mother and a japonese father. He studied in France and Japan, studied music in St Malo cathedral's choir, glass-blow at the ADAC center Paris with master Pedro Veloso, judo with Henry Najos and Eric Pariset. He currently assists [[Tetsuo Harada]] sculptor, assisted William Kentridge at la Poudriere for a co-realised animation film 2004. He graduated as section's major from "école Boulle" from the arts applied section, studied graphic design in [[Central Saint Martins]] (London UK) as an exchange student from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs [[time student. He did his thesis about "troubles in space perception". He taugh graphic design at the National Superior School of architecture of Versailles and did a Master II degree in new media arts in Paris 8. Between 2007 and 2009 he was a student at the [[Royal College of Art]] in [[London]] with [[Tony Dunne]], [[Fiona Raby]] and [[Brendan Walker]]. His final project Open_Sailing won the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_Ars_Electronica#.5Bthe_next_idea.5D_voestalpine_Art_and_Technology_Grant| Ars Electronica NEXT IDEA grant and prize]. He's now developping the International_Ocean_Station, the open-source ocean bioarchitecture http://opensailing.net .
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Cesar Minoru Harada

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Cesar Minoru Harada is a MIT researcher at the SENSEable city Lab, best known for his oceanic architecture proposal Open_Sailing, winning the ARS Electronica [NEXT IDEA] award. He was born in Bayonne France in 1983 from a french mother and a japonese father. He studied in France and Japan, studied music in St Malo cathedral's choir, glass-blow at the ADAC center Paris with master Pedro Veloso, judo with Henry Najos and Eric Pariset. He currently assists Tetsuo Harada sculptor, assisted William Kentridge at la Poudriere for a co-realised animation film 2004. He graduated as section's major from "école Boulle" from the arts applied section, studied graphic design in Central Saint Martins (London UK) as an exchange student from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs [[time student. He did his thesis about "troubles in space perception". He taugh graphic design at the National Superior School of architecture of Versailles and did a Master II degree in new media arts in Paris 8. Between 2007 and 2009 he was a student at the Royal College of Art in London with Tony Dunne, Fiona Raby and Brendan Walker. His final project Open_Sailing won the Ars Electronica NEXT IDEA grant and prize. He's now developping the International_Ocean_Station, the open-source ocean bioarchitecture http://opensailing.net .

Cesar Harada exhibited :
2000 "formes" (glass-blow sculptures) at "la maison des ateliers" Paris 75001,
2001 "pas cher" (fashion accessory) at "la manufacture des oeillets" Ivry s/Seine,
2002 "INFO TRAFIC" (choregraphic + video performance) at the french ministry of equipment la Défense, 2002 "Happyjoy family" (5 animation films) at the British Council Paris,
2003 "va chercher bonheur" (multimédia) at the ENSAD Paris, "pauvre de nous" (installation) at the Humankind museum with midid6 collective Paris, "QUEST" in Islington water tunnel London, "human experience" in CSM London,
2004 "chaos magazine", "MADRID 11-03-04", "peace-war", "la grotte" in Kifisia art centrum and Polychronopoulos museum of Skironio Greece, took part in the "pharaon" action in the Paris tube Pyramide for C-album, "le parc d'attraction" in ENSAD Paris
2005, exhibited "FORMES", "ligne-volume", "Les champs de la Beauce 2005" (animations films) at the Niigata prefectural museum of modern art Japan,
2006 "HARADA" (book, installation, projection) at the Pompidou center's bookshop
CesarMinoru Harada's films were screened in he France, UK, Italy, Spain, Greece, Japan, Russia ...

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