■ DesignThis hoodie features a humorous design that is typical of DENSUKE28, based on the psychological game The Game, in which thinking means losing.
■DetailsA playful piece with rules on the back.
■SizeRelaxed, loose fit.
■ MaterialA luxurious 18.7 oz heavyweight body made from open-end yarn (air-spun yarn) made from American cotton, a staple of MADE IN USA products. The fibers contain air, giving it a plump, voluminous feel, while the moderately stiff texture maintains a thick silhouette. In addition, the backing yarn is slightly brushed to eliminate the stiffness of the fleece, which is a drawback of heavyweight bodies. The fabric has just the right amount of softness and volume, and we have adjusted it to have the best texture that even sweatshirt freaks will nod in agreement with.
■Care methodBoth water washing and wet cleaning are possible (for details, please refer to the quality label attached to the product)
<DENSUKE28>
Graduated from the Media Arts Course of the Department of Information Design at Tama Art University. He works in a wide range of fields, planning, directing, and designing, regardless of the output format, including video, graphics, and 3D modeling. He is currently developing the project "BUGREPORT," which focuses on the production of works and products that utilize bugs, one of his signature forms of expression, and is also involved in creative activities through the character "Magic Bibby," who acts as an avatar.
The Game
This is a psychological game where you lose if you think about the existence of the game itself. The rules are as follows:
1. People all over the world are players of "The Game," and there is no limit to the amount of time they can play. Players do not need to consent to play the game, and they cannot choose not to participate or quit midway through.
2. Every time you think about "The Game," you lose.
3. If you lose, you must declare that fact. There are no rules regarding how to declare it, but for example, saying "I lost the Game" verbally or posting it on social media constitutes a declaration.
BUG REPORT
This project is the work of video artist DENSUKE28. Using expressions inspired by bugs that occur in video games, he creates images in a variety of forms, from works of art to practical products.
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