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31 October 2007

Fire Cistern


Fire Cistern
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

No Posters


No Posters
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

At a council estate. Tokyo, Japan.

A leaf


A leaf
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

leaves


leaves
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

autumnal sky with buildings


autumnal sky with buildings
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

autumnal sky


autumnal sky
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

Footballers' field day


Footballers' field day
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

See also:
a footballer was here

an eye-opener


an eye-opener
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

KIFL-500 1 FL-1M


KIFL-500 1 FL-1M
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

A civil engineer's job, not graffiti.
Tokyo

Japan adds to pressure on Burma


Japan adds to pressure on Burma
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

A screenshot.
news.bbc.co.uk/

Japan adds to pressure on Burma
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7046267.stm

* Posted on the "Nagai updates" thread.

30 October 2007

A guy with an umbrella and three pieces of "street art"


A guy with an umbrella and three pieces of "street art"
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

Tokyo local goverment's idea of "Street Art" in reality. Ishihara declares the wall is a canvas, and he means this.

Roppongi, Tokyo

Something "real"?


Something "real"?
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

A close-up shot of this piece. I believe someone put a finishing touch on it to make it look "real". *grin, grin*

Roppongi, Tokyo

I like this. *grin*


I like this. *grin*
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

I think I got the artist's idea, and this makes me grin.

The same wall as this and this, that is, a part of Tokyo's official "Street Art Programme".

Roppongi. Tokyo

To zip or not to zip?


To zip or not to zip?
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

The same wall as this and this, that is, a part of Tokyo's official "Street Art Programme".

Roppongi. Tokyo

Wall that has pieces of art on it and people


Wall that has pieces of art on it and people
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

Roppongi, Tokyo.

This is Ishihara's "Street Painting Programme"


This is Ishihara's "Street Painting Programme"
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

Tokyo local goverment's idea of "Street Art" in reality. Ishihara declares the wall is a canvas, and he means this.

Roppongi, Tokyo

His Idea of Street Art


His Idea of Street Art
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

I'm not going to give a lecture about the Governer of Tokyo, Shintaro Ishihara. All you need to know is 1) He is a right-wing hardliner, 2) He wanted to be an artist (visual art) when he was young (himself being a novelist/author as well as a politician). He used to paint (or draw, I'm not so sure), and one of his sons is an artist (well, sort of). In a word, Ishihara is interested in art. But it seems that in his eyes and mind, there is a clear border between "authorised art" and "un-authorised/anti-authorisation art". Thus, he prohibits "graffitti" while he encourage "street painting" (He's using the words, see the note).

Next to a new museum (the New National Museum of Art, or I should think it's the New National Gallery of Art. The archtecture of the museum/gallery is by the late Kisho Kurokawa, by the way).

Roppongi, Tokyo.

*Click on the photo and read tags.

"No graffiti. We're watching."


"No graffiti. We're watching."
Originally uploaded by nofrills.

Next to this wall, there is a "No Graffiti" poster. They say they are watching, though I didn't find a CCTV above the poster. Well, there must be a camera or two nearby.

Roppongi, Tokyo.