Japan’s synchronized walking…
Wed, 15 Aug 2012
I have absolutely no idea what this is for, but it’s pretty damn impressive whatever it is.
I have absolutely no idea what this is for, but it’s pretty damn impressive whatever it is.
Designed by o+h onishimaki+hyakudayuki architects this curvy house is hidden where two narrow alleyways meet in the historic neighbourhook of Yanka. Spaces within are connected through a spiraling ramp that leads to a series of exterior spaces and eventually a rooftop terrace. Friggin’ like.
Dunno much about this guy, but I like. Sasaki Mokoto (b. 1971) is a Japanese photographer whose latest work titled “Tokyo Layers” involves shooting the city at night while in motion and using multiple exposures and the results are refreshingly new.
I hope that we get a feel of the fact that we are living in passage of time and also the individual life, city and society are formed by accumulation of time from an unusual viewpoint once again.