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Final Project: Takashi Murakami x Buddha statue/paintings

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  Murakami Takashi  talks about his new feature film Jellyfish Eyes and exhibition of flaming skulls mixed with Buddhist imagery. Natural disaster Religion Help Fun Fact Pharrell Williams   Pharrell Visits Takashi Murakami - The 500 Arhats Tokyo Exhibition ENSO The Enso exhibit is an artistic reflection of the Zen Buddhist motif, a motif that represents emptiness, unity and infinity to Buddhism. Which is represented throughout Murakami’s vibrant pieces through a single fluid brush stroke. Murakami also applies a spray paint signature to scream over the signature flower and skulls prints. Paying a touching tribute to Japanese tradition, ‘Enso’ reflects the change in direction Takashi’s career took after the devastating 2011 Japanese earthquake. Reference https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/takashi-murakami-on-nuclear-monsters-and-buddhist-damnation https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/meet-takashi-mu

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Assignment for Tuesday, April 18 (to be posted by 1 pm)

Assignment to be posted by 1 pm Tuesday, April 18: 1.  What is your main takeaway from Sontag’s essay? 2.  Give at least two smaller takeaways from the essay.  Things that you found  to be of particular interest.  This can include things that surprised you or provoked  some thought. 3.  Upload an image of pain/suffering to your blog and discuss it.  You can be  straightforward about this, or you can take a well-known image that you may  look at differently after reading Sontag.  

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Blog assignment for Tuesday, April 4

In addition to reading the Kinsella and McVeigh texts found on Canvas, please publish a post on your individual blog as described below: Part I:  After you read the texts and reflect on what the two authors had to say about the cute in Japan, please think about the place of the cute in your current life.  (I would assume that there were tons of "cute" things in your childhood, so as in the articles, I'd like you to focus on you as you are today--an adult, if you like.)  Choose one thing to reflect on, and post a relevant image.  Think about corresponds to or differs from the meaning/significance/implications of "cute" as presented in the articles.  Choose anything, including a cat video if you swing that way. If there is absolutely nothing that is "cute" in your current life, discuss why that is so. Part II: Find something cute (kawaii) from Japanese culture, and discuss it in terms of the ideas presented in the articles and our discussions in cla

Project Update

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I want to focus on how Murakami's artwork towards Buddhism ideas

Assignment for Superflat, due by 1 pm Tuesday, March 21

After reading the two assigned texts by Murakami Takashi on his concept of Superflat, please post a comment responding to the following questions (which you can copy and past into a reply, and then answer): 1.  Briefly describe one or two ideas that you consider to be important to your reading of the texts. 2.  What do you think is Murakami's intention/purpose in writing the essays? 3.  Give at least two questions for the class meeting.  Your questions can include things that you may need some help with in order to understand what Murakami is trying to say, in addition to broader questions for discussion.  4.  Do you see any parallels between Tanizaki's essay and Murakami's essays?  If you do, try to describe one or two.  5.  You don't need to write about this unless you'd like to, but can you see any threads connecting some of the main concepts that have come up this semester, including cultural representation, cultural imperialism, cultural difference and/or essen