Once again, I modelled for the CEATEC convention posters. On last year’s poster, I wasn’t easily identified–you could see my tattoo in one shot and I was a tiny black spec at the bottom of an escalator in another.
Last night, I faced my photographed self in Shinjuku station. On this year’s poster I found my smile, my profile and my full body.
It was disconcerting, delightful, and slightly uncomfortable to see myself in such a well-travelled public place–sort of like having my name published on an article. Thankfully, the photos are small; I hope this doesn’t count much towards the elusive 15 minutes.
CEATEC begins tomorrow and runs only a few days, so if you want to scope out the poster, you’d better hurry. Walk down the Metro Promenade on B2F in Shinjuku station towards the Marunouchi line. The poster is on a bulletin board not far past the row of shops in the promenade.
Take a pen and draw in a mustache and devil horns. You know you want to…