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Jamie Nonis
Jamie Nonis • 5 min read

Emotional resonance is now an integral part of G-Shock’s design DNA, says its chief designer Ryusuke Moriai on the 35th anniversary of the iconic watch

SINGAPORE (Mar 11): The scene at SCAPE is banging. A 3x3 basketball tournament is being played to a thumping soundtrack. In one corner, aerosol cans are being deployed at a graffiti painting workshop by popular street artist ClogTwo. Next door, old skateboards are being converted into stools at an upcycle workshop by the Kult collective. Elsewhere, a group of adolescents is dealing with teen angst via a unique brand of “smash therapy” at The Fragment Room.

Welcome to G-FEST, a street culture festival to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Casio’s G-Shock watch late last year.

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