Rediscovering Ancient Landscape Symbols
di Ataru Kozuru
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Informazioni sul libro
Explore Kyushu Island and western Honshu through this 24-page photo
zine, featuring 12 selected sites presented in an 8x10 softcover format.
This zine introduces Yayoi and Kofun period sites by highlighting their relationship
with the surrounding landscapes rather than intricate details. Each image
provides a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural significance of these ancient sites,
revealing the deep connections between landscape formations and early human
settlements. Immerse yourself in this visual exploration of history and the interplay
between ancient sites and their natural surroundings. Each chapter includes an English description followed by a Japanese translation.
zine, featuring 12 selected sites presented in an 8x10 softcover format.
This zine introduces Yayoi and Kofun period sites by highlighting their relationship
with the surrounding landscapes rather than intricate details. Each image
provides a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural significance of these ancient sites,
revealing the deep connections between landscape formations and early human
settlements. Immerse yourself in this visual exploration of history and the interplay
between ancient sites and their natural surroundings. Each chapter includes an English description followed by a Japanese translation.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Libri d'arte e fotografia
- Categorie aggiuntive Storia, Viaggi
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Formato del progetto: 20×25 cm
N° di pagine: 24 -
Isbn
- Copertina morbida: 9798331068974
- Data di pubblicazione: ago 20, 2024
- Lingua English
- Parole chiave Landscapes, Japan, Culture, History, Ancient Sites
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Informazioni sull'autore
Ataru Photo
Japan
Ataru Kozuru is a Japan-based artist with a BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, affiliated with Tufts University. Raised in the Boston area, Kozuru explores and captures the relationship between the natural and man-made aspects of archaeology in the western parts of Japan through his photography, offering a fresh and evocative perspective in this photo zine.