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5 septembre 2012 3 05 /09 /septembre /2012 05:05

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Merci http://hapapake.tumblr.com/post/30854215719

 

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5 septembre 2012 3 05 /09 /septembre /2012 04:55

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Merci http://littleravensworld.tumblr.com/

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1 septembre 2012 6 01 /09 /septembre /2012 16:00

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Merci http://mashable.com/2012/08/31/first-photos-blue-moon/#85545Osaka-Japan

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19 août 2012 7 19 /08 /août /2012 14:51

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Source: http://sheisintimacy.tumblr.com/

Osaka photographed from the International Space Station by Akihiko Hoshide

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9 août 2012 4 09 /08 /août /2012 16:09

 

 

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川谷 清一 ; Kiyokazu Kawatani

 

大阪 路上的旅人街角で出会った気になる風景 

 

Osaka – Touriste sur la route – Réflexions sur les paysages rencontrés par hasard aux coins de rue (1999)

 

Kawatani se promène en rue et photographie ce qu’il trouve amusant ou cocasse.

Le livre est intéressant parce qu’on y voit des quartiers de la Préfecture d’Osaka que d’habitude on ne photographie pas.

Maintenant, les blogs ont remplacé ce genre de petits livres, qui avaient et ont toujours l’avantage de pouvoir durer plus sûrement que leurs équivalents électroniques.

Comment peut-on archiver les blogs de photos ?

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6 août 2012 1 06 /08 /août /2012 02:28

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Yutaka Yamashita

 

Merci: http://www.photoeye.com/bookstore/citation.cfm?catalog=ZD498&i=9784887730823&i2=

Gunkan Apartments.
Photographs by Yutaka Yamashita.
Tosei-Sha, Tokyo, 2008. Unpaged, Numerous color illustrations., 9¼x11½".

Publisher's Description
The Osaka 'Gunkan apartments' (warship apartments) of the early Showa years were at the time recognized architecturally as having the newest facilities and being the most modern type of communal housing. The artist has taken a collection of photographs over 17 years of the apartments' Heisei era forms.

Merci: http://www.tosei-sha.jp/english/books/yutaka-yamashita.html

 

Osaka's "Gunkan" apartment complex takes its name from the many chimney pipes which jutted out from its roof, giving it the appearance of a "battleship." Of course, this name was given to it back in the early 1930s, when people could see it from far away. It's since been enclosed by taller, more modern buildings, but even today people still live there. In an essay translated into English at the back of the volume, Yamashita Yutake said that upon his first visit to the complex, "I was fascinated by the sense that I had somehow been transported back in time to a forgotten era." This feeling comes through in the dilapidated walls and heavy wood which permeate these photos.

Over the course of 17 years visiting the Gunkan Apartments, Yamashita developed a relationship to its residents--and to photography. At first, he was viewed as an outsider with a suspiciously big camera, but as he became more accepted, he said, "my idea about photography changed from something that is 'taken' to something that is 'given.'" Even without showing any residents, "Gunkan Apartments" is surprisingly intimate. Starting with a survey of the building's facade, we are then led inside the homes, where shoes, cooking appliances, old calendars, dishes, and generally people's messes have been left untouched for the camera to discover.

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1 août 2012 3 01 /08 /août /2012 02:30

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Source: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2012/07/30/okonomiyaki-mayonnaise-art-is-the-new-latte-art-we-visit-pioneer-restaurant-in-osaka/

 

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3 juin 2012 7 03 /06 /juin /2012 15:01
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12 septembre 2011 1 12 /09 /septembre /2011 15:56

 

Au sommet de la façade de la Salle des Fêtes d’Osaka (大阪市中央公会堂), on peut voir un couple de statues assises. Une visite hier au Musée d’Histoire d’Osaka m’a appris qu’il s’agissait des dieux Mercure et Minerve, et je me demande bien pourquoi on a choisi ces divinités romaines pour un bâtiment public à Osaka. 

 

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Voici un détail des statues:

http://www.occn.zaq.ne.jp/kobayashi/blog/110129minelva.jpg

Et une esquisse préparatoire:

http://www.mus-his.city.osaka.jp/news/2008/chuokokaido/item3.jpg

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24 février 2011 4 24 /02 /février /2011 02:39

http://community.japanese-castle-explorer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Osaka01.jpgPour en savoir plus: http://community.japanese-castle-explorer.com/postcard-barracks-of-osaka-castle/

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