The following article, based on an interview with Nagisa Oshima conducted by Katsue Tomiyama in April 1983, first appeared, in slightly longer form, in
the Japanese magazine Image Forum.
Not exact matches
The latest issue of
Japanese gaming
magazine Famitsu holds two pages dedicated to Metal Gear Rising Revengeance (click the
images to enlarge).
The emotional reactions of the characters substitutes dialogue (there are no subtitles for some of the
Japanese lines), and there are hilarious gag shots too, including a «you must be this tall» samurai sign, a dog casually reading a
magazine next to a radiator, and a parody of Hokusai's famous print
image «The Great Wave off Kanagawa».
While the
images could be photoshop'd renderings based on the new NX,
Japanese magazines have been pretty accurate at predicting what future vehicles will look like.
The official
Japanese website for Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump
magazine then posted a new
image this week to tease «Jump's great blitzes in April!!»
Siliconera translated the
magazine, but you don't need to know
Japanese to see Future Trunks near the bottom (
image below).
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U creator Masahiro Sakurai teased new modes coming exclusively to the home console version of the game with a blurry teaser
image, and told a
Japanese gaming
magazine Nintendo would be making an announcement «soon.»
Mark Tobey Studying
Japanese Prints, 1958, Gordon Parks, 1912 — 2006, Taken for Life
Magazine, January 1, 1958, Time / Life Picture Collection, courtesy of Getty
images.
, discussing directions in which photographic collections could or should develop, Discussing Provoke, a cross-analysis of the cult
Japanese photo
magazine, its historical context and its ties to the emergence of performance art in Japan in the 1960s, Photography Beyond the
Image, on techniques used to produce photographic works that seek to go beyond the production of an image; Photography & Cinema in Practice, discussing vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art; and The Artist As..., discussing the different roles that artists under
Image, on techniques used to produce photographic works that seek to go beyond the production of an
image; Photography & Cinema in Practice, discussing vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art; and The Artist As..., discussing the different roles that artists under
image; Photography & Cinema in Practice, discussing vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art; and The Artist As..., discussing the different roles that artists undertake.
Scheibitz's works are filled with contemporary and historical references derived from
images collected from the media and elsewhere —
Japanese comic books, Playboy
magazine, Hollywood films, 15th - century lithographs.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U creator Masahiro Sakurai teased new modes coming exclusively to the home console version of the game with a blurry teaser
image, and told a
Japanese gaming
magazine Nintendo would be making an announcement «soon.»