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To Live is To Die: The Art of Ichinen with Victoria Caballero and Nick Clifton

The Art of Ichinen, Part II: “Well aren’t you a pretty little thing?”

By Eddie Landeros | March 13, 2021 1:00 p.m.

If you haven’t seen part one, view it here!

Talon member Eddie Landeros continues his interview with Ichinen members Nick Clifton and MSJC student Victoria Caballero in part two:

The Talon gets creepy, cryptic and comical with Victoria (@ichinen.cabalmooks) as we discuss her art inspirations from music to film!

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More from Victoria and Nick in the next episode!

Background:

Ichinen’s idea was inspired by the popular YouTube duo Unus Annus who uploaded a video a day for a year straight, with content ranging from camping and starting a fire to cooking with unique utensils. On the last day of their annual uploading event, the duo wiped away all of their content symbolizing a celebration of death, dedication, and rebirth.

Fast forward to November 18, 2020, where Ichinen leader Nick Clifton recruits a team to carry on the idea in spirit and start a new cycle of expression and celebration.


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