Thursday, May 17, 2007

东京新毁灭

日本人对于未来,常常比我们身在大陆上的人群更有危机感。

昨天看到元田久治的“新毁灭主义”,说不上十分出奇,但真实场景的构造,紧紧压迫,不仅契合岛国民众的自悯心情和千百年来的强烈求生欲望,且真实到恐惧的细致处理,使画面比许多口号都能更加引人发想。
点击此处看他的东京系列。

Japanese photographer Hisaharu Motada [sic] envisions the radioactive and decomposing cityscapes of post-apocalyptic Tokyo in his Neo-Ruins series of photographs.
In his Neo-Ruins series Motoda depicts a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, where familiar landscapes in the central districts of Ginza, Shibuya, and Asakusa are reduced to ruins and th
e streets eerily devoid of humans. The weeds that have sprouted from the fissures in the ground seem to be the only living organisms. "In Neo-Ruins I wanted to capture both a sense of the world′s past and of the world's future," he explains.
click
here to see more if his neoruins.
[found via
wired]

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

刚刚才看的《东京审判》,
东条英机回答:“是!”,
才知道他原来真的是觉得所作的一切是正确的,他在说真话。
rili

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