Rikki Kasso es fotógrafo, pintor y realizador. Al menos hasta dónde yo sé, pero fijo que algo más es, porque cuando uno hace todo eso y lo hace bien, puede hacer de todo. Es japonés y vive en Tokio y me fascinan sus series de fotos, que cobran sentido juntas y en donde retrata una sensualidad a veces sumergida y a veces abrupta, que nos lleva a pensar en Love Hotels y luces de neón con delicadas flores rosas y suciedad en el suelo.
Esta es una de tantas series que publica en su blog Tokio Undressed, y esta en concreto se llama "Next to nothing".
También me ha sorprendido la manera en la que habla de la situación del país después de la tragedia. Normalmente no escribe demasiado pero hoy he encontrado este párrafo para avisar a sus lectores de cómo son las cosas en realidad y cómo las pervierten los medios.
Please everybody do not refer to CNN, or most American news networks for accurate updates on the development of the situation here. I would suggest Japan`s news network of NHK.
Most news networks keep running the same 4 or 5 video extreme damage loops focusing on the body count and tragedy. Those are valid points as well, but to repeat them with music and logos is sickening, and now Japan has become the lead star in the American News network Natural Disaster Series.
There are also positive developments that keep hope and humanity alive and together.
I know everybody loves to hear "the end is near!"
And the news media is the food for more sub psyche wishes of catastrophe, so we can all witness something that makes history, but in the end for the media networks it will be just another 24 hour programming run to sell advertising for mortgage refinancing, and arthritis medication.
Japan and its people are competent and caring individuals. Restoring order is what they are the best at.
I feel most at ease knowing that the professionals and technicians involved are determined with a samurai spirit to manage the disaster at hand.
This life is as real as you want it to be, and it`s worth as much as you are.
Enjoy your time in this body, on this planet, that`s all you have!
Desde luego, prefiero las perversiones de sus fotos a las perversiones de los medios.
¿Me van a poner una banderita roja en el blog por poner estas fotos? :(
Most news networks keep running the same 4 or 5 video extreme damage loops focusing on the body count and tragedy. Those are valid points as well, but to repeat them with music and logos is sickening, and now Japan has become the lead star in the American News network Natural Disaster Series.
There are also positive developments that keep hope and humanity alive and together.
I know everybody loves to hear "the end is near!"
And the news media is the food for more sub psyche wishes of catastrophe, so we can all witness something that makes history, but in the end for the media networks it will be just another 24 hour programming run to sell advertising for mortgage refinancing, and arthritis medication.
Japan and its people are competent and caring individuals. Restoring order is what they are the best at.
I feel most at ease knowing that the professionals and technicians involved are determined with a samurai spirit to manage the disaster at hand.
This life is as real as you want it to be, and it`s worth as much as you are.
Enjoy your time in this body, on this planet, that`s all you have!
Desde luego, prefiero las perversiones de sus fotos a las perversiones de los medios.
¿Me van a poner una banderita roja en el blog por poner estas fotos? :(
Me encantan las fotos, me encanta lo que ha dicho y me encanta que tu lo hayas puesto aqui y yo lo haya podido ver y leer ;)
ResponderEliminarVictoria.
Me gustan más las fotos q sugieren en vez de verlo todo ^^
ResponderEliminarFuera a parte eso, hay muchas q si q me han gustado
º_º Bueno, bueno, con la boca abierta y la baba cayendo, en fin, sin comentarios, pero deseando ver más, me piro para su blog ahorita mismo.
ResponderEliminarSaludos. Sayounara!
Si te ponen la banderita roja, apaga y vámonos...
ResponderEliminarEs bello. Y lo que dice es bello.
Estamos demasiado comidos de cabeza por las noticias, por las opiniones ajenas.
Un beso guapa.