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SPOT ON Wien - Press Reception & Press Shooting![]() On the occasion of the official opening of Tokyo Designers Week the press reception of "SPOT ON Wien - Flashing Austrian Design & Music" was held in the VIP area of 100% Design Tokyo.
Then the press was invited to the so-called “Press Shooting“ to have a look at the exhibits at the SPOT ON Wien exhibition area, to get together with the designers and to take pictures. The Japanese press took this opportunity to do face-to-face interviews with partners, sponsors and designers. The press reception at the opening of Tokyo Designers' Week followed 3 previous conferences which had been held in the preceding months introducing different steps of the event programme of SPOT ON Wien in Tokyo.
Clip: Press Reception / Press Shooting / Vienna Music Night // Music by Elektro Guzzi - courtesy of Macro Records (www.macro-rec.com)
(Photos © Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek)
Andrés Fredes & Julia Taubinger (both JULAND BarcelonaVienna) speaking at the press reception in Tokyo
Initiators, organizers and sponsors of SPOT ON Wien at the press reception in Tokyo: (from left to right) Julia Taubinger (JULAND BarcelonaVienna), Renate Brauner (Deputy Mayor of Vienna & President of the ViennaTourist Board), Andrés Fredes (JULAND BarcelonaVienna), Norbert Kettner ( Managing Director Vienna Tourist Board), Sonja Hammerschmid (aws, Executive Director of Technology and Innovation)
Part of the SPOT ON Wien delegation during the "Press Shooting": designers, representatives of companies, organizers and sponsors
Official presentation of "SPOT ON WIEN – Flashing Austrian Design & Music" for the Austrian audience in Vienna's Museum of Ethnology
Japanese press audience at one of the previous press conferences |
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