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colectiva » Motoi Yamamoto

by karlcow

Motoi Yamamoto is a Japanese artist who does installations made of salt. These huge, and incredibly meticulous labrynths are site specific, and the end result is nothing short of amazing.

Essay - Is Technology Dumbing Down Japanese? - NYTimes.com

by karlcow

As Haruki Murakami, Japan’s best-known living novelist, wrote via e-mail, “My personal view on the Japanese language (or any language) is, If it wants to change, let it change. Any language is alive just like a human being, just like you or me. And if it’s alive, it will change. Nobody can stop it.” There is no such thing as simplification of language, he added. “It just changes for better or worse (and nobody can tell if it is better or worse).”

BibliOdyssey: Ainu Komonjo

by karlcow

The woodblock illustrations below were cherry-picked from a Wisconsin University collection of about forty books presenting the earliest depictions - from the 18th and 19th centuries - of the Ainu people by the Japanese. The images are in haphazard order and are primarily of the Sakhalin Ainu (pronounced eye-noo)

click opera - Overwhelmed by milk

by karlcow

The first word that occurs to me is "motherlove". But perhaps a better term would be "ambient impersonal tenderness". Japan is a society shockingly full of ambient impersonal tenderness, overlapping with tender-mindedness, shading into tweeness.

a-small-lab: creative collaboration, consulting, research → ideas, making, doing

by karlcow

A-SMALL-LAB

focusing on research and practice in creativity

based in Tokyo

contact: chris@a-small-lab.com

(Chris Berthelsen)

click opera - A passion for polished concrete

by karlcow

"The existing floor was uneven from inaccurate construction," writes Schemata architect Jo Nagasaka, "so we poured epoxy mixed with pine ash on the floor to create a flat surface. The transparent black liquid made different shades of black, following the uneven surface on the floor. It looked like gradation of color on a gradually shoaling beach."

Placing Memory: Observatory: Design Observer

by karlcow

Today the forced relocation of 120,000 innocent U.S. citizens to camps in seven states of the American West has been condemned as immoral and unconstitutional. In 1988 the federal government paid restitution to survivors and issued an apology, while official reports acknowledged that the policy arose from racism and irrational fear.

LE SHIN-HANGA C’EST QUOI ÇA ? - La boîte à images - Blog LeMonde.fr

by karlcow

Une estampe est une impression, la reproduction d’un dessin par l’intermédiaire d’un support gravé (métal ou bois, principalement). L’intérêt de ce support, c’est qu’il permet de reproduire l’image à de multiples exemplaires. Pas toujours exactement identiques, en plus !

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November 2009

japan brand

by topdos
"Au Japon, le rapport de 1 sur 2 a été adopté traditionnellement au cours des siècles. Cette équation dérive du sens esthétique et de la sagesse du style de vie qui se sont développés au cours de l’histoire du pays et elle est utilisée comme dimension du quadrillage pour les nattes appelées tatami et les portes coulissantes en papier dites shoji. Le logo de la marque a été conçu à partir d’un sceau ayant ce rapport, et sa couleur rouge évoque l’image du Japon et les tampons encreurs vermillons. Son design est symbolique, éliminant toute émotion extrême, son rôle étant de soutenir et de faire ressortir le meilleur des marques, des produits et des services régionaux, qui sont les principaux intervenants."

wish jar : real life tweet #4

by karlcow & 2 others

i am a big fan of Ozu. link.

we can learn a lot from his films. a quick list:

1. life and people are impermanent.

2. slow down.

3. look people in the eye.

4. drink tea.

5. be kind.

6. simple things hold the secret.

トクサツヒロインハリツケマニア

by karlcow
site dédié aux images de crucifixion dans les films japonais

Phonetikana - the johnson banks thought for the week

by karlcow

Multiple trips to Japan and constant frustration at being unable to read the language has sparked off an unusual typographic project at johnson banks. Earlier in the year we started seeing if we could combine the English language and Japanese script in some way.

Le son est dans la lettre.

October 2009

wasabeat

by rwatuny
Tokyos Source for Digital Music : Download new mp3 tracks from the best labels and DJs

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