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HIROSHIピアノレッスン1 HIROSHIピアノレッスン1 Tags: HIROSHIピアノレッスン1 |
User: lifey |
Soran Happies and Neko Hiroshi Para Para Ver. Soran Happies and Neko Hiroshi - Odore!SoranHappies Para Para Version. Tags: para-para parapara 踊れ!ソーランパラパラ Soran Happies Neko Hiroshi Para Dance 踊れ soran |
User: Cybelephotography |
Masters of Photography - Hiroshi Sugimoto Photography © Hiroshi Sugimoto Hiroshi Sugimoto (杉本博司, Sugimoto Hiroshi), born on February 23, 1948, is a Japanese photographer currently dividing his time between Tokyo and New York City. His catalog is made up of a number of series, each having a distinct theme and similar attributes. His use of an 8×10 large-format camera and extremely long exposures have garnered Sugimoto a reputation as a photographer of the highest technical ability. He is equally acclaimed for the conceptual and philosophical aspects of his work. Sugimoto began his work with "Dioramas" in 1976, a series in which he photographed displays in natural history museums. The cultural assumption that cameras always show us reality tricks many viewers into assuming the animals in the photos are real until they examine the pictures carefully. His series "Portraits", begun in 1999, is based on a similar idea. In that series, Sugimoto photographs wax figures of Henry VIII and his wives. These wax figures are based on portraits from the 1500s and when taking the picture Sugimoto attempts to recreate the lighting that would have been used by the painter. Begun in 1978, Sugimoto's Theatres series involved photographing old American movie palaces and drive-ins, exposing the film for the duration of the entire film, the film projector providing the sole lightning. The luminescent screen in the centre of the composition, the architectural details and the seats of the theatre are the only subjects in the photographs, and the unique lighting gives the works a surreal look, as a part of Sugimoto's attempt to reveal time in photography. Please, visit the artist's website http://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshi_Sugimoto "..after arriving at NY, i started looking around the galleries and museums..... i went to a museum of Natural History and i took a picture...look like nature.. fake nature.. that's how i started"... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_gJU5mNNA8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d951RcXQScQ ------------- Music -- Kuu (from Sacred journey of Ku-Kai) by Kitaro http://www.domo.com/kitaro/ http://www.ku-kai.net Tags: Hiroshi Sugimoto Japan Sea Peace B&W Theather Pope Lady Di Shape sculpture Kitaro Calm |
User: popgroover |
hiroshi takano 虹の都へ Tags: 高野寛 |
User: masarukamikura |
NEC Lui Hiroshi Tamaki NEC Lui発表会での玉木宏さん囲み取材 http://allabout.co.jp/computer/notepc/closeup/CU20080415A/ Tags: NEC Server Home PC Lui |
User: mooio |
CHIMPAN NEWS CHANNEL [ ABE HIROSHI ] CHIMPAN NEWS CHANNEL ABE HIROSHI (2006年) Tags: CHIMPAN NEWS CHANNEL CNC abe hiroshi |
User: anamochi |
nintendo hiroshi yamauchi President Yamauchi's greeting in 64dd Mario Artist talent studio Tags: nintendo N64 64dd Mario talent studio hiroshi yamauchi |
User: SpecialK0 |
NJPW-The Great Muta vs. Hiroshi Hase This is the match that created the Muta Scale Tags: NJPW wrestling |
User: Infonomia |
The paradox of knowledge society - Talking to Hiroshi Tasaka Why knowledge will lose its value. Hiroshi Tasaka is professor at the Tama University in Tokyo and also founder of SophiaBank, a global network think-tank. In his opinion, the biggest paradox of today's knowledge society is the fact that knowledge will actually lose value and wisdom management will be the really critical issue. In this video interview he explains why companies and organisations must open up to the web 2.0-triggered wisdom of the crowd, suggests to talk about "ego management" instead of human resource management and predicts the end of old-fashioned capitalism as we know it. More at: http://www.infonomia.com/if/articulo.php?id=111&if=54 Tags: infonomia tasaka sophiabank knowledge society crowd-sourcing web2.0 |
User: deadSIRENS |
Hiroshi Tamaki 玉木宏 [RIPPLE Recording Session] this is simpliidazzle. my other account was sadly deleted. Hiroshi Tamaki's Recording Session to the song G.I.D., Hey You, and Stayer in that order. He is so hot. Tags: tamaki hiroshi 玉木宏 ripple music video stayer hey you recording session gid |