This small trip didn’t actually happen during the Setouchi Triennale 2019, but a few days before the opening of the summer session. On that day, I went to Shodoshima for a very specific reason in the morning (but that will be detailed most likely next post), and in the afternoon, […]
Car
Mmmm… The white rabbit has stricken again. That’s the thing, it’s hard to spend most of your free time attending the Setouchi Triennale and to blog about it at the same time. Add to that a new job (that I love) and a new schedule to adjust to, and […]
The Setouchi Triennale 2019 is over, but Art Setouchi never ends. The next Setouchi Triennale is in 2022, in the meantime, please refer yourself to the following page: Art Setouchi 2020 The rest of the page concerns the Setouchi Triennale only! While some information is always valid, some […]
As I mentioned in the post narrating Bengal Island‘s closing ceremony, the final moment was Four Mirrors, a dance performance by the students of Nihon University College of Art under the direction of Jyunichi Kurakake. If you’ve followed me during my visits to Bengal Island on this blog, the […]
The first time I saw that car, it was in the streets of Kyōto: It probably was the smallest car I had ever seen. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get a better shot than that one, and let’s admit it, while the car seems small, the picture doesn’t really […]
They’re not exactly common (I’ve seen only two so far) and I still don’t understand. But maybe I still don’t understand “otakuism” and how grown up men can be infatuated with manga characters and too afraid to speak to a real woman…