“‘Japanese Art’ Tag”,2019-01-26
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Bibliography for tag
japan/art, most recent first: 29 annotations & 23 links (parent).
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- “What a Carve Up! Playful, Intricate Japanese Leaf Art—In Pictures”
- “Noise in the Landscape: Disputing the Visibility of Mundane Technological Objects”, 2020
- “Dorodango, the Japanese Art of Making Mud Balls: Dorodango Author Bruce Gardner Shares the Story of How He Discovered the Japanese Art of Hikaru Dorodango”, 2019
- “Issho: Designed by Dutchscot, London”, 2018
- “When Modern War Met an Antique Art”, 2015
- “The Beauty of Human Decomposition in Japanese Watercolor”, 2015
- “”Body of a Courtesan in 9 Stages”: A 19th Century Study of Decomposition”, 2014
- “How Japan Copied American Culture and Made It Better: If You’re Looking for Some of America’s Best Bourbon, Denim and Burgers, Go to Japan, Where Designers Are Re-Engineering Our Culture in Loving Detail”, 2014
- “Ukiyo-E Search”, 2013
- “Shiny Balls of Mud: William Gibson Looks at Japanese Pursuits of Perfection”, 2012
- “History of Combinatorial Generation (The Art of Computer Programming: Volume 4: Pre-Fascicle 4B: §7.2.1.7) § Pg22”, 2005 (page 22)
- “Behind the Sensationalism: Images of a Decaying Corpse in Japanese Buddhist Art”, 2005
- “Toshio Okada on the Otaku, Anime History, and Japanese Culture: Luncheon Talk”, 2003
- Tokyo: A Certain Style, 1997
- “Tokyo Style (book Review)”, 1994
- “Japan Sings Along With Beethoven”, 1990
- “The Artist Yoshitoshi, Whose Usual Specialty Was Serious Depictions of Historic Warriors, Has Envisioned the Eternal War between Cats and Mice As a Grand Epic of Battling Samurai Clans in 6 Small, Humorous Vignettes. The Mice Often Defeat the Cats by Such Means As Frightening Them With a Large Toy Dog, Trapping Them in Paper Snack Bags, or Stealing Food While the Cat on Watch Dozes Off.”
- “A Young Oregonian Believes That He Can Create a Uniquely American Form of the Japanese Bonsai Tree. And He Is Literally Betting the Farm on the Idea That If He Builds It, They Will Come.”
- “From the Collection: The Complete Commercial Artist (現代商業美術全集): A Rare Set of Japanese Trade Publications Serves a Visual Feast of Modern Graphics and Lettering, as well as a Study of Early-20th-Century Interactions between Japan and the West”
- “リバーシブルジャケット USXL—ツルピカワークスGALLERY [Indigo Kakishibu Jackets]”
- “Part Two: The Implosion of Cultural Markets”
- “Part Three: Mainstream Consumers vs. Marginal Subcultures”
- “Part Four: The Rise of Marginal Subcultures”
- “Part Five: The Difficulty of Exporting Marginal Subcultures”
- “Buzz Rickson’s”
- “Downsized Dwellings: Inside Tokyo’s Tiny Living Spaces”
- “The Art and Mathematics of Genji-Kō”
- “Japan’s Love-Hate Relationship With Cats”
- “Fabricating Dreams: How an Unknown Publisher in Edo Japan Enticed the World”
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