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Architecture

Cat-friendly house by Asahi Kasei

Asahi Kasei, the company where I worked six years ago researching about speech recognition systems, also designs and builds houses. One of their latest designs is a house specially designed to live together with cats.

The cat-friendly house is designed so that humans can coexist with several cats while the cats can move in total freedom around all the house. The house includes a WC for cats, doors for cats, stairs that only cats can use…

Cat house

Cat house

Cat house in Japan

Cat house in Japan

Source: Fayerwayer

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JapaneseCulture

Ukiyo-e

“Ukiyo-e” literally means “paintings of the floating world”. “Ukiyo-e is a Japanese art genre that was produced during the Edo period (1600-1868). During more than 200 years Japan was sealed to any foreign influence, but the life in the cities was completely centered around the pleasures of life and art. Ukiyo-e art was mass-produced using woodblock printing techniques. Depending on the popularity of the artist more or less units of the paintings were produced and afterwards the original prints were destroyed to make sure that the buyers had something unique.

Ukiyo-e engravings usually represent the typical scenes from that time: Kabuki theater, geisha portraits, samurais, sumo fighters, people traveling along the Tokaido road (from Kyoto to Edo/Tokyo), rice harvesting with mount Fuji on the horizon

Ukiyo-e. The Great Wave off Kanagawa
The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai

Two of the most famous ukiyo-e artists are Hiroshige and Hokusai, who worked creating thousands of original ukiyo-e prints at the beginning of the 19th century. Moreover, thanks to how easy it was to make multiple copies, ukiyo-e paintings arrived to the western world and influenced painters of that time like Van Gogh or Claude Monet.

It is said that Hokusai created more than 30,000 original works of art, however he is mostly famous for his Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, a series of paintings that portray the daily life of the people of the time with mount Fuji on the horizon. However, maybe he gained more popularity by his 1814 work Hokusai Manga, a series of caricatures and humorous paintings that are considered the origin of today’s Japanese manga, which is known all around the world.

Mount Fuji by Hiroshige
Mount Fuji from Satta by Hiroshige

Apart from landscape scenes, theater depictions, portraits, etc. Some artists started to use the same technique to mass-produce engravings of explicit sex scenes. This kind of erotic art is known as shunga, and is considered to be one of the first pornographic productions in history. Nowadays erotic engraving are not very common, however erotic manga, known as hentai, shares certain similarities with traditional shunga.

Ukiyo-e. Otani Oniji II
Otani Oniji II by Sharaku.

If you come to Japan one of the best places to enjoy ukiyo-e art is the Ota Memorial Museum of Art located near Harajuku station.

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Photography

iPhone 4 photos

For many years I’ve been fighting the temptation to buy a smartphone, but I finally caved in to it and bought an iPhone 4. The main reason for resisting the temptation so much until now is because I am “afraid” of being permanently connected, I am afraid of losing the “freedom of not being connected”; including when I’m not at work or at home. To avoid this I’ve set up my own rules, for example: “not using Facebook from my iPhone”, and focusing only on using the iPhone mainly to “strengthen my hobbies”: taking photos and reading. Up until now the iPhone apps that I’ve used the most are: Camera, Email, Flickr, Photos, Photoshop Express, Runkeeper and Amazon Kindle.

Being able to take photos and retouch them instantly using Photoshop Express is awesome, even though they could have made it even better, Photoshop Express is quite limited. Let’s hope a Lightroom Express is made for the iPhone. The iPhone 4 camera has really impressed me, since I’ve had an iPhone I’ve not used my beloved Canon S90 much. Of course, it can’t compare to the quality of the S90 but it’s good enough for most of the pictures when I don’t feel like taking out my Nikon D90.

These are some of the best pictures that I’ve taken using my iPhone 4:

iPhone 4. Japanese winter

iPhone 4. Japanese winter

iPhone 4. Japanese winter

Mount fuji and the Moon

Sushi - いくら鮭ハラス巻

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Mount fuji from Daikanyama today

Which way?

Any ideas, advice or recommended apps to take good photos using the iPhone? Until two days ago I didn’t know that just by touching the screen you could focus/calculate the light!