WOD – Tokyo
General:
Name: WOD – Tokyo
Format: pdf
Size: 45.59 MB
Book:
Title: Tokyo Totem – A Guide To Tokyo
Author: Edwin Gardner, Christiaan Fruneaux
Language: angielski
Year: 2015
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Flick Studio
ISBN: 4904894286
Total pages: 95
Description:
The “Tokyo Totem Subjective Tokyo Guide” is a very subjective guidebook of Tokyo, covering what designers and artists from foreign countries, as well as researchers of social sciences and urban research observed Tokyo. . Guides do not mean that good restaurants and fun spots are introduced. The common sense in Tokyo itself is the interest of the authors, and it is a very unique book analyzed from the perspective of foreigners.
Many of the authors are participants from a workshop to observe Tokyo that was held from October 30, 2012 at "SHIBAURA HOUSE" in Tokyo. The workshop was sponsored by the Amsterdam-based Urban Research lab Monik. The results of the workshop are expressed in the essays, research, maps, photographs, poems, manga, etc. of this book, which is a very hybrid book that is an emotional art book as well as an intelligent research report. It can be said that there is.
Please take a look at Tokyo through the 46 authors. There are public baths, convenience store researchers, architects, geographers and urban walkers. The architects Julian Worrall, artist Arne Hendriks, Jan Rothuizen, the urban scholar Christian Dimmer, the anthropologist Gavin H. Whitelaw, and the sento Greg Dvorak are among the authors. Also, not only foreigners. The social design scholar Miura Exhibition, the Sribachi Society Norihisa Minagawa, the architect Yoshitaka Yoshimura, the editor Ryohei Fukasawa, and many other attractive authors have also participated. Japanese abstracts are also included in all columns, so please take them by hand.
This is a result of a collaboration between international and Japanese authors and makers from various disciplines, ranging from art to social science and from urban studies to design. What they have in common is their interest and fascination with cities, and in particular Tokyo’s urban’s culture.
This eclectic group grew from an international urban research and exploration workshop on Tokyo organized by Amsterdam-based studio Monnik and hosted by Tokyo’s SHIBAURA HOUSE exactly 3 years ago, on 30 October 2012. It is called a guide, not because it helps you to find places to see, or places to eat or drink it, because it has been collected in this book is hard to categorize. to read and see the city differently.
You may look at the city through the eyes of a bathhouse connoisseur, a host, an architect, a topographer, a flateur, a konbini anthropologist, a foreign artist, each contribution let’s you experience a different city. Amongst your ‘guides’ are social design researcher Atsushi Miura, Tokyo Urban Basin Society president, Norihisa Minagawa, architect Julian Worrall, architect Julian Worrall, arche Kohei Fukazawa, architect Yasutaka Yoshimura, visual artist Jan Rothuizen, urbanism professor Christian Dimmer, anthropologist Gavin H. Whitelaw, bathhouse connoisseur Greg Dvorak and many others.
[Contents]
Dear reader | Dear Readers
Christiaan Fruneaux, Edwin Gardner / MonnikChapter 0.5 | Chapter 0.5
Find Yourself | Find Yourself
Foreigners of the world unite!
Arthur van BeekThe noble art of subjective exploration | The noble art of subjective exploration
Christiaan FruneauxThere I was |
Aukje Dekker I was thereTsim tsum | Zymtom
Arne HendriksChapter 1 | Chapter 1
Walk the land | you Arukimawaro the earth
Deciphering Tokyo through its Suribachi topography | mortar decipher the Tokyo from terrain
A recommended tour of Roppongi’s uneven topography | Roppongi, uneven Tour of recommended
Norihisa Minagawa | Minagawa NorihisaThe formation of Tokyo-Its topography and history | The things in Tokyo-The topography and history
Kohei Fukazawa |Tokyo Jisou maps | Tokyo Toki Layer Map
Japan Map Center | Japan Map CenterHidden terrain | Hidden terrain
Niklas FanelsaOkina kutsu, big shoe |
Pink Pony ExpressConversations in a teashop |
Walemien DorresteijnTokyo slide | Tokyo ・ slide
Anneke AbhelakhThe city of children |
Chris BerthelsenThe empty sign |
空 表 Anneke AbhelakhChapter 2 | Chapter 2
Follow the rhythm | Get on the rhythm
City beyond time | City beyond time
Joris BerkhoutKonbini morphology | Convenience store: Morphology of drifting
Gavin H. WhitelawThe naked neighborhood – Exploring the metropolitan bathscape | naked of socializing: central Tokyo bathhouse
Greg DvorakMoment in stillness | The moment of silence
David OrkandDocumentarians of change-A short history of street fashion in Tokyo | Change around documentary in Tokyo street fashion short history
Daphne Mohajer Va PesaranTime in the city of temporal monuments | "Time" in the city of monuments
Julian WorrallBelow 1.30 | The world
Thekla Boven below 1.30 meters , Bastian Boss, David BauerItadakimasu: Digesting the konbini’s many menus | You will receive:
Gavin H. Whitelaw, which digests many menus at convenience stores.Chapter 3 | Chapter 3
Choose your city | Find a city
In the arena of alternative modernities |
Julian Worrall in another modernity arenaStill power: sartorial surveillance and the under-city |
Jonathan Power Jonathan M. Hall, Yi ZhangA machine for living | Machine to live
Joris Berkhout, Thijs MiddeldorpSuper legal buildings |
Yutoshi Yoshimura | Yutoshi YoshimuraHera shibori | Hera diaphragm
Fritzi PonseSaturation points | Saturation point
Gabriel VerretTracing the past in the city of the future |
Jephta DullaartLove of nature | A heart that loves nature
Anna BerkhofPlant uniform | Plant uniform
Anna Berkhof, Daphne Mohajer Va Pesaran, Cameron McKeanThe sea we would like to see | The sea
Manar Moursi we want to seeChapter 4 | Chapter 4
Make yourself at home | Relax
Feeling at home in Tokyo |
Anna Berkhof feels relaxed in TokyoHaruka’s house | Haruka’s house
Jan RothuizenOmoiyari | Caring
Maiko Arrieta AokiTokyo homes | Tokyo Housing
Maren GodzikSignboard machiya | Billboard architecture
Niklas FanelsaEnjoy House | Enjoy House
Charlotte van ZantenPublic to private | from public to private
Will RobinsonSingle ladies | Single women
Tomoko Kubo | Kubo RinkoShaken spaces | Swinging
spacesMara Duer, David LabiNew family | New family
Inara NevskayaMapping konbinity |
Gavin H. Whitelaw mapping "convenience store"The shared town – Tokyo’s future | Share town-The future of Tokyo
Atsushi Miura | Miura ExhibitionNew urban commons | New Urban Commons
Christian DimmerClose to home | A place like my home
MonnikThe guide project | Guide project
MonnikThis side up | This side up
Jasper van den BergLust in translation
Daniel Ruigrok
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