Jpeg
by Naoki Kajitani
Photographs: Naoki Kajitani
Publisher: Sokyu-Sha
Pictures: colour illustrations throughout
Year: 2013
Price: 55 €
Comments: 21,5 x 28,5 x 1,5 cm, Hardcover
The artist has been using a digital camera to take flimsy and kitschy landscapes which exist everywhere in the countryside of Japan. And he named this series "JPEG," which is a common method of lossy compression for digital photography and represents "Japan". This way seems to symbolize recent Japan.
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Jpeg
by Naoki Kajitani
Photographs: Naoki Kajitani
Publisher: Sokyu-Sha
Pictures: colour illustrations throughout
Year: 2013
Price: 55 €
Comments: 21,5 x 28,5 x 1,5 cm, Hardcover
The artist has been using a digital camera to take flimsy and kitschy landscapes which exist everywhere in the countryside of Japan. And he named this series "JPEG," which is a common method of lossy compression for digital photography and represents "Japan". This way seems to symbolize recent Japan.
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Misao The Big Mama And Fukumaru The Cat
by Miyoko Ihara
sold out -
1000 Bunko (review copy)
by Satoshi Machiguchi
sold out -
Impact (signed)
by Michiko Kon
Euro 66 -
Hokkaido
by Daido Moriyama
sold out -
Color Photographs
by Daisuke Yokota
sold out -
Tokoyo no mushi (signed)
by Hara Yoshiichi
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Jpeg
by Naoki Kajitani
Photographs: Naoki Kajitani
Publisher: Sokyu-Sha
Pictures: colour illustrations throughout
Year: 2013
Price: 55 €
Comments: 21,5 x 28,5 x 1,5 cm, Hardcover
The artist has been using a digital camera to take flimsy and kitschy landscapes which exist everywhere in the countryside of Japan. And he named this series "JPEG," which is a common method of lossy compression for digital photography and represents "Japan". This way seems to symbolize recent Japan.
more books tagged »Japanese« | >> see all
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Misao The Big Mama And Fukumaru The Cat
by Miyoko Ihara
sold out -
1000 Bunko (review copy)
by Satoshi Machiguchi
sold out -
Impact (signed)
by Michiko Kon
Euro 66 -
Hokkaido
by Daido Moriyama
sold out -
Color Photographs
by Daisuke Yokota
sold out -
Tokoyo no mushi (signed)
by Hara Yoshiichi
sold out
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com