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sábado, 30 de septiembre de 2023

Architecture for Cats

"Hibernating Creatures Close Their Doors"
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Although there is the occasional lingering heat, as September rolls out and October rolls in, like clockwork the insect world quickly begins preparing for colder weather. It's easy to forget how sensitive these creatures are to the changing seasons but beetles are one of the first to burrow into the ground, followed quickly by frogs and snakes. The metaphorical act of closing doors to prepare for winter was relatable, especially in ancient Japan when it was common around this time to replace summer bamboo screen room dividers (known as sudo) with heavier paper dividers (known as shoji or fusuma). This activity offered many the opportunity to close one chapter of their lives and begin a new chapter.

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Pixels and Bytes

We begin our newsletter in Tokyo where a pixel art exhibition was being staged in Shibuya. One artist who caught our eye was Toshiya Masuda, who makes retro pixelated objects out of ceramics. The exhibition closed this week but you can see more pictures on our blog.

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Architecture for Cats

Next, we head out to Kamakura, a suburb of Tokyo, two see two of our favorite things: architecture and cats.Tan Yamanouchi, an architect himself, built a home for his family and 2 cats that is basically one large cat tree.

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Terrarium Dresses


Lastly, at Paris Fashion Week, designer Jun Takahashi unveiled terrarium dresses with flowers and butterflies inside them, once again living up to his reputation as one of the most darkly enchanting, rebellious, and often bizarre imaginations in today's world of fashion.

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tidbits from all corners of Japan

Yesterday was the the harvest moon. Chushu-no-meigetsu (中秋の名月) in Japanese. Here is the fill moon next to Tokyo Sky Tree.
Red spider lilies, or higan-bana (彼岸花), are typically in peak-bloom mid-September and are a sign of autumn approaching. But Japan's extreme heat pushed them back a few weeks. Kinchakuda Manjushage Park in Saitama is the place to see them right now.

From the Shop

You Deserve Butter

New in the shop! This Whale Butter Dish is sure to bring a sea of change to your kitchen. Made from sand-cast aluminum, the whimsical butter dish was created in the likeness of a whale that has swallowed a stick of butter in one huge gulp. 

The entire process from modeling, casting, polishing, and coating to the engraved eyes, is done in the city of Takaoka—famous for its metalwork—in Toyama prefecture, Japan. It's a collaboration between designer Akira Yoshimura and artisanal metal manufacturer Sanomasa.
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viernes, 29 de septiembre de 2023

“Bob Ezrin has lied through his teeth about it for years”: Roger Waters rejects claims that David Gilmour’s iconic guitar solo in Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb was his first take

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“Bob Ezrin has lied through his teeth about it for years”: Roger Waters rejects claims that David Gilmour’s iconic guitar solo in Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb was his first take
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