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Comme à chaque mois, chaque épisode, on vous présente nos aventures de lecteur manga ! N'hésitez pas à partager sur les réseaux sociaux, à noter, à commenter et à vous abonner ! Le lien du discours du collectif de l'imaginaire : https://discord.gg/SeNVBAXm - Les lectures de Julien : Mobile suit Gundam tome 1 God slaying démon king tome 1 - Les lectures d'Adrien : My broken mariko one shot Le dit du Genji tome 1 Jésus tome 1 - Lectures communes : Kojiro du clan fuma tome 1 Losers tome 1 - la série terminée Les enfants d'Hippocrate Team phoenix - A part le manga ? bd les guerres de Lucas Séries TV et film en vrac - les archives du club Assassinstion classroom Gto Et à bientôt !
Programa 2024 12 06 Temporada 11 Episodio 48 Suscribite a nuestro canal en YouTube y dale a la campanita Spotify - Apple Podcast - Google Podcast Cafecito o Patreon - para ayudarnos a continuar Vendee Globe 2024 10/11/2024 Semana 4 abandono (4/12) Louis Burton - Bureau Vallée Mientras navegaba por delante de una depresión, en condiciones rápidas pero manejables, Burton sufrió un daño repentino en un elemento mecánico del aparejo. Esto significa que ya no puede maniobrar su barco. El patrón del Bureau Vallée se tomó el tiempo de evaluar los daños, de intentarlo todo para repararlos y de pensar mucho antes de decidirse a abandonar. Después de haber reparado solo graves grietas en su barco en el mar hace quince días, este segundo daño importante ha afectado sustancialmente a la integridad de su barco en un momento en que las condiciones climáticas en el Océano Austral son extremadamente exigentes. Kojiro Iraishi Después de que su IMOCA traslucho violentamente dos veces seguidas, sufrió cinco sables rotos y algunos de los vagones de la vela mayor se desprendieron del riel de la vela mayor . Por lo demás, el barco y el mástil están intactos y Kojiro está ileso. El patrón ha cambiado de rumbo hacia el NE para encontrar mejores condiciones meteorológicas para realizar algunas reparaciones. Valencia Boat Show Campeonato Argentino de Pamperos 2025 (Ruben Moscatelli) Mendoza
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The virtuosic violinist and Dartmouth artist-in-residence Johnny Gandelsman discusses his new anthology.
Ein herzliches Willkommen im Jahr 2024! Die Jahreszahl ändert sich, Hōkagos Upload-Kalender bleibt zum Glück jedoch gleich! Wir begrüßen euch zur ersten Folge des Jahres. Nach altem Brauch reden wir kurz über unseren Jahreswechsel & was wir im Bereich Anime, Gaming oder Manga über die freien Tage so erlebt haben. Da wir diesmal jedoch einen 24 Episoden Anime besprechen, verplempern wir nicht zu viel Zeit und starten direkt in das Thema. In ‚Orient‘ geht es um die Freunde Musashi und Kojiro, die in einer sehr interessanten Welt aufwachsen. Diese Welt wurde vor 150 Jahren von Dämonen namens ‚Kishin‘ übernommen. Rebellentruppen namens ‚Bushi‘ bekämpfen die ‚Kishin‘ um endlich wieder Frieden zu bekommen. Musashi & Kojiro entscheiden sich eines Tages selbst eine Rebellengruppe zu gründen und erleben anschließend unzählige Abenteuer! Sie erhalten ihre besondere Kraft, ein persönliches Katana, finden neue Freunde, bekämpfen Kishin und treffen auf die Obsidiangöttin. Letztere scheint eine sehr beliebte Göttin zu sein, da sie nicht nur von ‚Bushi‘ genutzt werden möchte, sondern auch von den plötzlich auftauchenden ‚Obsidian Acht‘. Was es mit diesen Acht auf sich hat und wie uns Musashis & Tojiros Reise gefallen hat, besprechen wir in dieser Episode! Gutes Neues!
Ein herzliches Willkommen im Jahr 2024! Die Jahreszahl ändert sich, Hōkagos Upload-Kalender bleibt zum Glück jedoch gleich! Wir begrüßen euch zur ersten Folge des Jahres. Nach altem Brauch reden wir kurz über unseren Jahreswechsel & was wir im Bereich Anime, Gaming oder Manga über die freien Tage so erlebt haben. Da wir diesmal jedoch einen 24 Episoden Anime besprechen, verplempern wir nicht zu viel Zeit und starten direkt in das Thema. In ‚Orient‘ geht es um die Freunde Musashi und Kojiro, die in einer sehr interessanten Welt aufwachsen. Diese Welt wurde vor 150 Jahren von Dämonen namens ‚Kishin‘ übernommen. Rebellentruppen namens ‚Bushi‘ bekämpfen die ‚Kishin‘ um endlich wieder Frieden zu bekommen. Musashi & Kojiro entscheiden sich eines Tages selbst eine Rebellengruppe zu gründen und erleben anschließend unzählige Abenteuer! Sie erhalten ihre besondere Kraft, ein persönliches Katana, finden neue Freunde, bekämpfen Kishin und treffen auf die Obsidiangöttin. Letztere scheint eine sehr beliebte Göttin zu sein, da sie nicht nur von ‚Bushi‘ genutzt werden möchte, sondern auch von den plötzlich auftauchenden ‚Obsidian Acht‘. Was es mit diesen Acht auf sich hat und wie uns Musashis & Tojiros Reise gefallen hat, besprechen wir in dieser Episode! Gutes Neues!
Mokuhanga is a lot of things. It is a meditative process even at its most chaotic. And a lot like meditation, where you need patience, calm, and to breathe, it is a craft that pushes you to be your best. I speak with mokuhanga printmaker and author Faith Stone on this episode of The Unfinished Print. Faith's current work is to preserve the Buddha woodblock, a once-thriving tradition within mokuhanga, to preserve it for years to come. Faith speaks with me about her introduction to Tibetan Buddhist Thangka painting, the history of these beautiful images, her process, tools and materials. She also discusses experimentation, her teachers within her life, and what inspiration means to her. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Faith Stone - website, Instagram Thangka paintings - known as “sacred paintings,” originated from Tibet. They are commissioned for various reasons, some for meditation, prosperity, merit, etc. Depending on the commission, thangka paintings use multiple pigments and imagery. Peaceful or ferocious deities and mandalas can be pictured. Rudi's Bakery - established in Boulder, Colorado, in 1976, this once mom-and-pop shop bakery serves organic and gluten-free baked goods around the United States. Celestial Seasonings - is an American tea company based in Boulder, Colorado. It started in 1969. Colorado - established by settlers in 1876 but initially inhabited by many Native American peoples, such as the Cheyenne, Pueblo, Ute, Comanche, and Apache. The state is known for the Rocky Mountains and the Colorado Eastern Plains. For more information about Colorado, check out its tourist and visitor info here. Zoo New England - comprises both the Franklin Park Zoo and the Stone Zoo. Founded in 1912, the FPZ is on 72 acres of land in Franklin Park, Boston. The Stone Zoo is 26 acres near the Spot Pond reservoir and located in Stoneham, Massachusetts, about 12 miles (19km) away from each other. More info found here. Albert Rudolph (Swami Rudrinanda) [1928-1973] - was a spiritual teacher and yogi originallty from New York City. Pointillism - is a technique in painting conceived by Georges Paul Seurat (1859-1891) and Paul Signac (1863-1935), where small compounded dabs of colour create an image. More info from Sotheby's, here. Paul Signac - Portrait Of Félix Fénéon 1890, oil on canvas Shiva - is one of the principal deities of Hinduism, which creates, protects, and transforms the universe. More info can be found here. Ganesh - in Hinduism, Ganesh is one of Shiva's offspring. Ganesh is a benevolent deity said to remove obstacles in your life, both spiritually and materially. More info can be found, here. Durga - is, in Hinduism, the mother protector of the universe and a warrior goddess. Depicted with eight hands in the form of a mudra, Durga holds eight weapons. More info can be found, here. Waves On The Turquoise Lake - was an art exhibition at The University of Colorado at the Boulder Art Museum in 2006. It exhibited Tibetan artists from Tibet and in exile from around the world. Karma Phuntsok - is a contemporary Tibetan artist who lives and works in Australia. His work is his take on Buddhist art and history. More info can be found on his website, here. Van Buddha - painting El Dorado Canyon State Park - was established in 1978 and is located near Boulder, Colorado. It is 885 acres known for hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking. Tara - is one of the most powerful deities in the Buddhist pantheon. Some Buddhist traditions see her as a guide, as a bodhisattva, or as a philosophy of living. Find more info, here. Faith Stone - 22" x 28" Mount Wai'ale'ale - is a volcano on the island of Kaua'i, Hawai'i. The mountain is 5,148 ft. It is one of the rainiest on the planet, with 460 inches of rain annually. Shakti - has many meanings, such as goddess energy, death and life, and the natural elements of the universe. The Aisa Society has an excellent article for a detailed description of Shakti, here. Rama - is an important deity in Hinduism, and is the seventh avatar of Vishnu. Shoichi Kitamura - is a woodblock carver and printmaker and has been involved in MI Lab through demonstrations. More info can be found, here. Kyoto Senbon Torii (2021) Hiroki Morinoue - is a mokuhanga printmaker and artist living in Holualoa, Big Island, Hawai'i. He is a co-founding member of the Holualoa Foundation For Arts & Culture, the establishment of the Donkey Mill Art Center and Studio 7 Fine Arts. Iceberg Cube (2016) Anderson Ranch Arts Center - located in Snowmass, Colorado- was established in 1966 by Paul Solder, who worked in Japanese ceramics called raku. Today it is an international Arts Center with artist-in-residence programs, visiting artists, a print shop, wood turning, master classes and more. Information can be found here. Information can be found, here. Gotō Hidehiko (b.1953) - is a mokuhanga printmaker and tool maker based in Japan. He makes and teaches seminars about the construction of the mokuhanga tool, the baren. Stone Window -20-3/4" x 17" April Vollmer - is an established artist who works predominantly in mokuhanga. Her book Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop is one of the most authoritative books on the subject and has influenced many mokuhanga artists. Dark Light (2015) 16.5" x 13.5" MI Lab - is a mokuhanga residency located in Kawaguchi-ko, near Mount Fuji. More info can be found, here. Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design - located in Denver, Colorado and was founded by Philip J. Steele in 1963. It is an art school with many different programs and subjects in the arts. You can find more information here. Mayumi Oda - is a Buddhist teacher and artist who works and lives in Hawai'i. Her work has travelled the world. Mayumi is also an environmental activist and continues to live and work at Ginger Hill Farm, an eco-retreat on the Big Island of Hawai'i. More information about Mayumi Oda's work can be found here. Storyville II - silkscreen, 24.6" x 33.9" Jing Jing Tsong - is an American illustrator of books. She is also a printmaker in lithography and monoprints. You can find her work on her website, here. Munakata Shikō (志功棟方) - (1903-1975) arguably one of the most famous modern printmakers; Shikō is renowned for his prints of women, animals, the supernatural and Buddhist deities. He made his prints with an esoteric fervour where his philosophies about mokuhanga were just as interesting as his print work. Hanami no Saku (Tanizaki Utauta Nangasaku - 1956) Bodhisattva - a person who has achieved enlightenment through spiritual practice, whether meditation or through good deeds. The word "bodhisattva" can are found in Indian Buddhism and its associated traditions, as representing the Buddha and his transformations. In the Mahanaya tradition of Buddhism, a bodhisattva desires enlightenment as a buddha. kozo paper - is paper made from mulberry bark and is commonly used in woodblock printmaking. Manjushuri - is the bodhisattva of wisom and is associated with the Mahayana tradition of Buddhism. Faith Stone - 22" x 28" Vajrakilaya - is a wrathful deity in Tibetan Buddhism who embodies the enlightenment of all Buddhas. Commonly described as a deity with three faces, all with a crown of skulls, with six arms carrying various ritual implements in Tibetan Buddhism. Cow Rinpoche - is a painting by Karma Phutsok. This particular series of paintings shows animals in exhalted positions on a lotus. They are depicted like a traditional thangka painting. Dakini As Art - is an online art gallery which sells and distributes Buddhist art throughout the world. More info can be found on their website, here. Lakshmi - is a goddess in the Hindu pantheon of deities and is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, sitting on the lotus throne. Kehinde Wiley - is a portrait artist based in New York City. His work focuses on fusing the past and the present while creating a dialgoue about power, gender, race and reimagining the past. More information can be found on his website here. Portrait Of A Young Gentleman (2021) oil on linen and canvas LaToya Hobbs - is a painter and printmaker based in Baltimore, Maryland. She explores relief printmaking and painting together in her works. Her topics deal with the Black female body and stereotypes. More information can be found on LaToya's website here. Nina's Gaze - relief, ink and acrylic on wood (2019) 20" x 16" hangintō sizes - the hangitō is a stylized Japanese mokuhanga tool. It is the primary tool in mokuhanga and is used in cutting lines and for colour blocks. It comes in various sizes depending on your ability and the technique. The lower number on the handle signifies the blade's thinness, therefore, the experience of the carver. kentō - is the registration system used by printmakers in order to line up the colour woodblocks with your key block, or outline block, carved first. McClains Woodblock Print Supply Co. - based in Portland, Oregon, McClain's is the go-to supplier of woodblock print tools in the United States. Their website can be found here. The Unfinished Print interview with Daniel Jasa of McClain's can be found here. floating kentō - is a removable registration system attached to the block when printing. As the kentō isn't affixed to the block, blotting and immaculate borders are positives of this registration method. It is an "L" shape. baren - is a Japanese word to describe a flat, round-shaped disc, predominantly used in creating Japanese woodblock prints. It is traditionally made of a cord of various types and a bamboo sheath, although baren have many variations. urauchi - is a way of backing Japanese washi paper to the back of works on paper. This process is used in bookbinding, scrolls and can be used in mokuhanga. Ozu Washi - is a paper store located in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo. website, Instagram alum -is a binder used in paper mounting, fabric dyeing, household items such as fire extinguishers, and baking powder. It is also used in size for washi to hold pigments better in your works. Tetsuo Sayama - was an instructor at MI Lab until his passing in 2019. He worked closely with students, was a scholar of Japanese printmaking history, and left an impression on many who got to know him. Washi Arts is an online brick-and-mortar paper store in Blaine, Washington, USA. They sell Japanese papers for crafts, bookbinding, mokuhanga, and other artistic media. More info can be found on their website here. Shin-Torinoko paper - is a mass produced, machine made Japanese paper that is relatively inexpensive. It comes in various weights and colours. More info can be found, here. kitakata - is a specific type of washi made of Philippine gampi, and sulphite pulp. For bookbinding, and mokuhanga and other types of printmaking. More info, here. Saraswati - is the Hindu goddess of knowldedge and dispells ignorance. monoprint - is a type of relief print which uses metal or glass, even wood. The final outcome is one good print. Grumbacher - is an art supply company started by Max Grumbacher in 1905 in New York City. It is now owned and operated by Chartpak Inc. More info, here. Winsor & Newton - is a British artist supply company, started in 1832, which sells artist materials such as pigments, brushes, paper, etc. More info can be found, here. M. Graham & Co. - is a company founded in the late 1990's which provides many different types of pigments for all kinds of artists. More info can be found, here. Da Vinci Paint Co. - was founded in 1975 in Orange County, California. They make an assortment of watercolours, oils, heavy-body and fluid acryl, and gouache. More info here. Tōsai Pigment Paste - is a brand of pigments manufactured by Holbein, Japan. They were conceived by mokuhanga printmaker Richard Steiner. Tōsai is the name given to Richard by his teacher. Richard's invteriew with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Roslyn Kean - is an Australian printmaker who makes her ball bearing baren called the Kean Ball Bearing Baren. The KBB baren comes in two sizes and are lighter than the yuki baren or other ball-bearing barens. Roslyn's baren are made of high-grade plastic. For more information about Roslyn, her work, and baren can be found, here. Defining The Edge 1 - 70 x 50 cm sumi - is a rich black stick or liquid used by artists, calligraphers, and traditional Japanese horimono tattoo artists. Sumi is made from the soot of burnt lamp oil. Sumi is used predominantly in key blocks in traditional mokuhanga and to mix pigments. Pigment Tōkyō conducts a great interview with their chief of pigments, Kei Iwaizumi, about sumi ink, here. tapa cloth - is a designed barkcloth found throughout the islands of the South Pacific, French Polynesia, New Zealand, and Hawai'i, where it is called kapa. Kapa is made slightly differently than tapa; different shapes are used for a more robust design. Japanese book-binding - in Japan, the binding of books began with scroll books based on the Chinese method. Other binding methods evolved, such as flutter books (sempūyō) and butterfly books (detchōsō). By the Edo Period (1603-1868) and with the relative peace of the period, washi paper was produced steadily, creating a demand for books. Tale of Genji and Tales of Ise were published in this form for the first time. * shallow carving - is a way to add dimension and texture to a woodblock. Various sizes of u gouges work well. It can make beautiful shades of colour within your work. Maile Andrade - is a mixed media artist who has focused on the Hawai'ian kapa process of weaving mentioned above. Kapa, made with mulberry bark, was used for clothing and blankets in Hawai'i. Maile uses kapa in various ways in her 2019 exhibit at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, here Moana (Ocean) - 30.4 x 30.4 cm mokuhanga brushes - come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Smaller brushes (surikomebake) have long handles and are numbered regarding bristle size, and are used for various sizes of colour blocks. Flat back brushes (marubake), are like a shoe brush and are for wider areas for printing. They also come in various numbered sizes. Brushes are traditionally made of horsehair from the horse's tail, although the smaller surikomebake are made of deer hair. You can find mokuhanga brushes most anywhere today such as McClains, Terry McKenna, Michihamono, Jackson's Art Supplies, and many other places. sharpening stones - these stones come in a variety of grits, colours, and sizes. Some stones are natural or composite. They vary in price from the ridiculously expensive to the more affordable. Generally, for your mokuhanga you will need a 1000-grit stone to start, and in time you can explore various other methods of sharpening your tools. An excellent video to begin with is Terry McKenna's video on sharpening here. Karma & Faith: The Artwork of Karma Phuntok and Faith Stone - is the self published book made for their Denver exhibition in 2019. Tassajara Zen Center - is a Buddhist monastary and zen center located in San Fransisco. They have published cookbooks since the 1970's. Tibet House - is a not-for-profit cultural preservation society to preserve Tibetan culture worldwide. There are many Tibet House offices and buildings around the globe. More information can be found at Tibet House US here. John Lewis - played a large part in many important events in the civil rights movements of the 1960s in the United States. Was one of the founding members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1960-1971. More information about John Lewis and his essential work can be found here at Stanford University: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute. Kannon - is the deity of compassion in Buddhism. Kannon Reigen Ki - Ima Kumano Temple from the series The Miracles of Kannon by Utagawa Hiroshige II (1829-1869) 9.6" x 14" Shoshoni Yoga Retreat - is a yoga retreat in Rollinsville, Colorado. The retreats are much like an ashram experience, with meditation, yoga, meals and selfless service. Find more info here. * Ikegami, Kojiro, and Barbara B. Stephan. Japanese Book Binding: Instructions from a Master Craftsman. New York etc.: Weatherhill, 1990. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Dropkick Murphy's, Where Trouble Is At. From the album, This Machine Still Kills Fascists (2021) on Dummy Luck Music. logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
Neste Episódio: Depois de muito enrolar, enfim chegou a hora de falar da minha série favorita de Masami Kurumada (porque, sim, Ai no Jidai não conta por ser volume único). Hoje é dia de falarmos sobre Fuuma no Kojiro! Então, se acomodem e vamos lá para um papo sobre os "ninjas" do Kurumada. Apresentação: Paulo Raposo Duração: 28:48 Dúvidas, Sugestões, Críticas e Afins: paulo_rapozo@outlook.com Canal The Raposo Instagram: @sr_rapozo Twitter: @paulo_rapozo Koo: @paulo_raposo TikTok: @paulo_rapozo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comentando-no-qg/support
He killed a man in combat when he was 13 years old. He was one of the fiercest Japanese warriors of his day, and he also created and perfected an art form. This Episode is Brought To you by HAINES KNIVES Find your new favorite knife at http://HainesKnives.com/mancast or follow on social media @birdforge Testicular Fortitude means having deep seated masculine courage and strength. Balls. Guts. Manlihood. Testicular Fortitude on the Manlihood ManCast is where we take a look at men who have beat the odds, men whose courage has left a lasting legacy. Testicular Fortitude Do you have testicular fortitude? Do you want to embrace your life of courage? Join our elite group of powerhouse men who are changing the world. http://Manlihood.com/brotherhood Todays' man with Testicular Fortitude is Miyamoto Musashi. He is also known by the names Miyamoto Masana or Niten. Born in 1584 in feudal Japan, Musashi began fighting as a warrior very young. At the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, his fellow soldiers lost - which made him a ronin. A ronin was a masterless samurai. They were like the Wild West Gunslingers of the American West– soldiers for hire, duelists, and mercenaries. They were competitive, sometimes hired to protect, but usually they fought for their own honor, rather than someone else's. He worked toward mastering his skills with the sword. His goal was to create the perfect sword technique, and what he created would become known as kensai. Kensai is a fencing style with two swords. Musashi fought and won more than 60 sword duels, many to the death. On one occasion, the youthful Musashi traveled to Kyoto to fight the master at the Yoshioka family school of martial arts. He arrived late, but the duel went on. It was not a battle to the death, but a wooden sword duel. One blow from Musashi and Yoshioka Seijuro was out of the fight with serious injury to his shoulder and arm. Seijuro resigned from teaching and became a monk. His status and honor as master had been skunked by a young man. The new head of the family challenged Musashi. Musashi arrived late again, but killed him with a blow to the head. Now, the Yoshioka family, dishonored by Musashi's prowess in battle, invited Musashi to another duel with the new head of the family, a 12 year old boy. They knew he had been late to the last two duels, so they plotted an ambush. This time, though, Musashi arrived early, and saw the family setting up the ambush. He attacked and killed the boy, and then victoriously fought his way through the mob of mercenaries that meant to kill him. In 1612, Musashi's most notorious duel was fought against Sasaki Kojiro. His rival was known to be as good if not better of a swordsman as himself. The battle was fought on a remote island off the coast. As they rowed out to the battleground, Musashi carved a wooden sword from his oar. And then, entering the fight, quickly killed Kojiro with a strike to the head with the wooden sword. Musashi knew it was time to “quit while he was ahead,” and retired from sword fighting. He did go on to train other swordsmen, and write a very well known war strategy known as The Book of Five Rings. That book would go on to inspire and inform many warriors, and later western business executives in the 1970s after it was translated to English. His writings are full of inspiration, motivation, and a perspective which sounds as though it could have been written today as much as in the 15th century. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manlihood/message
Matthew Willie Garcia is an incredibly promising mokuhanga printmaker. Having only, relatively recently, begun his mokuhanga journey, Matthew has already travelled to Japan to participate in MI Lab, and is about to have his first solo mokuhanga show at COOP Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with mokuhanga printmaker, Matthew Willie Garcia, about his mokuhanga journey, his technique, and learning new ways of printing. Matthew speaks on the concept of queer mokuhanga, the generosity of the mokuhanga community, and we discuss his other forays in printmaking, compared to his mokuhanga work. This episode was recorded before Matthew headed off to Japan to participate in the advanced MI Lab workshop in June of 2022. Please stay tuned until after the end credits for my bonus conversation with Matthew about his time at MI Lab. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Artists works follow after the note about them. Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after their note about them. Matthew Willie Garcia - website, Instagram Yoonmi Nam (b. 1974) - is a contemporary mokuhanga printmaker, lithographer, sculptor, and teacher, based in Lawrence, Kansas. Her work can be found, here. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Jazz (2017) Meiji Era Prints - The Meiji Era of Japan was between 1868-1912 CE. This was a period of immense modernization and industrialization in Japan, where the Japanese economy was booming. New ideas within mokuhanga was occurring as well. Perspective, colour, through new pigments (gamboge, certain yellows), the advancement of photography, and new topics and themes (war, industry, architecture), the Meiji era print designer and publisher had a lot of choice when producing their prints. Kansas University - founded in 1866 and is the state's flagship University. More info, here. They have a fine printmaking department as taught by Yoonmi Nam, Shawn Bitters, and Michael J. Kreuger. This department focuses on screen printing, lithography, and relief printing. Shawn Bitters - is a printmaker, painter, draftsperson, and photographer. He is Associate Professor, and Undergraduate Director at Kansas University. Leftward (2007) Michael J. Kreuger - is a printmaker, ceramicist, painter, and animator. He is a Professor at Kansas University. Two Moons on The River from the series Nondoing (2016) Lawrence Arts Center - is an arts space founded in 1975 in Lawrence, Kansas. More info, here. Awagami Bamboo Select - is a heavy washi paper (170g), used in printmaking, letterpress, amongst other mediums. It can be purchased by Awagami Factory in Japan, here. Pansion paper - is a medium-heavy, between 89-95g, paper used in printmaking. Rives-BFK (Blanchet Frères & Kiebler) - is a type of paper made of 100% cotton, which comes in a variety of colours and weights. Richard Steiner - is a mokuhanga printmaker who has been making prints for over fifty years. He has lived and worked in Kyōto, Japan since 1980. He is currently still making work. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Nine Left, One Thanked (2017) Rebecca Salter - is the President of The Royal Academy of Arts, in London, England. She is also an artist who has written two books about Japanese woodblock printing, Japanese Woodblock Printing (2001), and Japanese Popular Prints (2006). She worked with the Satō Woodblock Print Workshop, documenting their process. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. riff (2021) David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form outside Japan. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here. bokashi - is a Japanese term associated with the gradation of water into ink. There are several types of bokashi. For more information regarding these types of bokashi please check out Professor Claire Cuccio's lecture called “A Story in Layers,” for the Library of Congress, and the book Japanese Printmaking by Tōshi Yoshida, and Rei Yuki. Below are the following types of bokashi. This is from the Yoshida book: ichimonji bokashi - straight line gradation ichimonji mura bokashi - straight line gradation with an uneven edg. Ō-bokashi - a gradual shading over a wide area atenashi bokashi - gradation without definition futairo bokashi - two tone gradation Marvel Comics - is an American comic book publisher founded in 1961. Famous for Spider-Man, Wolverine, and the X-Men. Jack Kirby (1917-1994) - was an artist and comic book innovator who focused on narrative in his work. More info can be found at the Kirby Museum, here. from The Eternals (1976) Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) - was an American Pop artist, who worked in New York City. His early work was based on comic books, and later developed into abstract and the melding of different types of Western artistic genres such as Cubism, and Futurism. More info on Lichtenstein's work can be found, here, at the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. serigraphy - is another word for the art of silk screen printing. Silk screen printing can be in on various materials, silk, canvas, paper. reduction printmaking - is a process in printmaking where the printmaker cuts away on a piece of wood, or linoleum. After every carving, the printmaker makes an impression with pigments, beginning with lighter colours, gradually using darker colours. William H. Mays has a fine description of reduction on his website, here. Cameron Bailey - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Queens, New York. He works predominantly in the reduction method. His interview with the Unfinished Print can be found, here. Paul Binnie (b. 1967) - is a Scottish born, mokuhanga printmaker, painter, and portraitist, based in San Diego, California. Paul's theme's in all of his mediums are of landscapes, beautiful men and women, as well as the kabuki theatre. You can find more information about his work, here, and on his Instagram, here. Romanticism - was a Western art movement in the 1800's focusing on imagination and emotion. Coming after the Enlightenment, a period of order and morality, Romanticism focused on the power of nature, and the chaos of the world. More info can be found at the MET, here. mudabori - is a technique in mokuhanga where the printmaker carves away unwanted wood in their key block during the colour separation process when planning their work. Power Grip - made by Mikisyo, Japan, Power Grip are wood carving tools of various types. Usually used by beginners, but are used by woodblock printmakers of all levels. masa paper - is a machine-made Japanese washi. Can be used in printmaking and is 100% sulphite pulp. codex - is a type of book binding in the Western method and is a precursor to the modern book. Japanese book-binding - in Japan the binding of books began with scroll books based on the Chinese method. Other binding methods evolved over time, such as flutter books (sempūyō) and butterfly books (detchōsō). By the Edo Period (1603-1868) and with the relative peace of the period, paper began to be produced at a steady rate creating a demand for books. Tale of Genji. and Tales of Ise were published for the very first time in this form. * Jon Lee - is a mokuhanga printmaker and tool maker based in Arizona. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. LO912 (2009) Gotō Hidehiko (b.1953) - is a mokuhanga printmaker and tool maker based in Japan. He makes and teaches seminars about the construction of the mokuhanga tool, the baren. Nothingness (Kyomu) [2010] Chihiro Taki (b. 1988) - is a mokuhanga printmaker who lives and works in Japan. She helps to teach students at MI Lab as an instructor. とばり - Shroud of Night Michiko Hamada - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Japan. She is an instructor at MI Lab. Her Instagram can be found, here. AB and K ball-bearing baren - is a type of baren used in mokuhanga. It is considered an alternative to the traditional hon baren which is made of a bamboo sheathe, and cord. The ball-bearing baren is made up of plastic, metal, and ball-bearing balls of various types. Bumpōdō - is an art store based in Tōkyō, Japan, and founded in 1887. The website can be found here, in Japanese. The English pdf, can be found, here. Lucy May Schofield - is a British printmaker who works in mokuhanga, book binding, byōbu (screens), kakemono (scrolls). Her work has been shown all over the world. Her website can be found, here. Her Instagram, here. The Mokuhanga Sisters - are a mokuhanga collective consisting of Yoonmi Nam, Mariko Jesse, Lucy May Schofield, Melissa Schulenberg, Kate MacDonagh, Katie Baldwin, Mia-O, Patty Hudak, and Natasha Norman. Instagram CfSHE Gallery - is a gallery located in Chiyoda, Tōkyō. It is associated with MI Lab. More info, here. Their Instagram can be found, here. MI Lab - is a mokuhanga residency located in Kawaguchi-ko, near Mount Fuji. More info can be found, here. * Ikegami, Kojiro, and Barbara B. Stephan. Japanese Book Binding: Instructions from a Master Craftsman. New York etc.: Weatherhill, 1990. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit -Life is What You Make It, by Diamon D from his newest record, The Rear View. (2022) logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
Fuma no Kojiro que se publicó entre los años 82 y 83 recopilándose en un total de 10 tomos, que posteriormente serían reducidos a 6 en una edición Wideban. La adaptación al anime se hizo esperar y hasta 1989 no salió la primera de las tres series de ovas que adaptarían al completo el manga, saliendo la última en 1992. Tanto el manga como el anime se puede catalogar en tres grandes sagas. SÉ NUESTRO MECENAS: Donación PayPal: usspodcast@gmail.com Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQdj2nVnZVhNv3yXk3lnXUg Visita nuestra web: http://universosaintseiya.com Búscanos en YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, iVoox y Spotify como UNIVERSO SAINT SEIYA #podcast #universosaintseiya #saintseiya #caballerosdelzodiaco #manga #anime #nextdimension #noticias #soldierssoul #soulofgold #cdz #programa #novedades #español #latino #juegos #leyenda #figuras #omega #avance #bandai #opening #lostcanvas #episodiog #mythcloth #leyendadelsantuario #saintiasho #videojuegos
GANRYU 2 HAKUMA KOJIRO, le test par Yohann LemoreÀ savoir:► Sortie: 21/04/2022► Plateformes: One,PS4, Switch, PC, ► Prix: 14.99€► Editeur: Just For Games, PixelHeart► Développeur: Story Bird StudioCrédits audio :► Ganryu 2: Hakuma Kojiro (Original Soundtrack) ℗ 2022 Stef Sirrah & PixelHearthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myWp2HbUZ38&list=OLAK5uy_mNzRwbb8MN0BXYxEej5fkmtz1GGJRMrFE
In der 44. Folge des Podcasts "Und was machst du am Wochenende?" ist die Schauspielerin Emily Cox zu Gast, bekannt aus Filmen wie "Dutschke" und Serien wie "Jerks" und vor allem "The Last Kingdom", seit sieben Jahren eine der international erfolgreichsten Netflix-Produktionen. Emily Cox ist in Wien geboren, ihr Vater ist Brite, ihre Mutter Irin, beide Eltern sind Pianisten. Am Wochenende stiehlt Emily Cox in Wien so oft sie kann den Hund ihrer Mutter, weil ihr Spazierengehen mit Hund guttut – und kocht das eine Gericht, das sie extrem gut kann: Chicken Curry in allen Variationen. Ilona Hartmann und Christoph Amend verrät sie ihre Strategie, um in jeder Situation zu entspannen, was auch aus anderen Gründen wichtig ist: "Ich bin die größte Handysüchtlerin der Welt", sagt sie. "Wenn ich nachts aufwache, ist mein erster Griff zum Handy, irgendwas stimmt nicht, ich muss das ändern." Sie erzählt dem Gastgeberteam auch, dass sie keinen Abschiedsschmerz hat, sonntags heimliche Dinge tut – und dass sie einmal am Set von Jerks vor laufender Kamera bei einer Szene mit Christian Ulmen eingeschlafen ist. Für das Wochenende empfehlen Emily, Christoph und Ilona in dieser Folge unter anderem: das Klarinettenquintett von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, "Love" (Serie), "Unorthodox" (Serie), "The Flight Attendant" (Serie), "The Kids Are All Right" (Film), "Halbe Treppe" (Film), "Kojiro" (japanisches Restaurant im Wien), "Blumen für Algernon" von Daniel Keyes (Buch). Das Team erreichen Sie unter wochenende@zeit.de. Sie wollen wissen, was Anke Engelke, Ayumi Paul oder David Hasselhoff am Wochenende machen? Alle Folgen dieses Podcasts finden Sie hier.
Someone's getting turned into fish food tonight. ----more---- Opening/Ending Song - Last Ride of the Day by Nightwish Thanks to my patrons Flamel7, Albis, Color Printer, Nemecia, Peter, Noel, Dudermcbrohand, DeviousVacuum, Drashin, Matt, Daniel Wilks, Daniel Rewcastle, darthnumbers, SnowStarky, Val, Victor J, Davi, and Lang for their support! You can get early access to these episodes and other podcasts on my patreon! https://www.patreon.com/kobuddy
La historia gira alrededor de un chico de 15 años llamado Musashi y toma lugar en el período Sengoku, en el cual Japón está gobernado por demonios. El afrontará a los demonios con su poder "especial" en un intento de salvar la humanidad junto a su amigo Kojiro.¿Quieres ser parte del Podcast en vivo? Siguenos en https://www.twitch.tv/animelmackRecuerda que puedes apoyarnos con donaciones al Podcast / To support our Podcasts: https://bit.ly/BDAPodcastSupportSi deseas publicitar tu marca en nuestros episodios, escríbenos a: info@frikitimes.com
Top's tragic backstory is revealed, Kojiro strikes a decisive blow, and Edens Zero has some... controversy? 3:20 - My Hero Academia 325 18:35 - Undead Unluck 77 28:53 - Spy x Family 52 37:22 - Edens Zero 158 58:47 - The Hunter's Guild: Red Hood 9 71:04 - Magu-chan: God of Destruction 57 81:00 - Dr. Stone 209 91:26 - Mashle: Magic and Muscles 76 98:10 - The Elusive Samurai 30 110:52 - One Piece 1024 128:54 - Favorite Series and MVP
E nesse episódio falaremos do melhor mangá do Kurumada e sua prequel, o que é Fuuma no Kojiro, o quão longe ele vai com 1 litro de gasolina, o que carambas significa as 10 espadas sagradas e como a gente explica ? E não se esqueçam de nos seguir no twitter @DDcaixaspodcast para estar sempre por dentro das notícias e mande um e-mail em dentrodecaixas@gmail.com ficaremos felizes em ler seu e-mail da próxima vez. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dentro-de-caixas/message
It's Joe's birthday (the day we recorded this!) Happy birthday, Kojiro! This ‘Infinite Minute' also has us talking about the optimum watching speed for ‘Boss Baby', weighing up the meaning of a smash cut to an omelette, and Jono shamefully forgetting more names.Full spoilers for ‘Sk8 the Infinity' are contained within this podcast.Twitter: infinite_minuteEmail: infiniteminutepodcast@gmail.comJono's MyAnimeList: https://myanimelist.net/animelist/Collboy Caity's MyAnimeList: https://myanimelist.net/animelist/caitymath Art by Mitchell TurekMusic by Blue Wave Theory and Wataboi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este episodio repasamos y analizamos Shumatsu no Valkirie, popularmente conocido tras su estreno en Netflix como Record of Ragnarok. La existencia humana es puesta a prueba por los dioses, y en un torneo donde los top de los top se van a enfrentar, el anime nos trae en 12 episodios las tres primeras peleas, cada una mejor que la anterior, dependiendo de tu gusto. Recuerda que puedes seguirnos en facebook y escucharnos en tu plataforma de podcast favorita. Temas: 1. Producción, ambientación y comparación con el manga: 00:00 // 2. OST y theory crafting a partir de las cinemáticas: 27:40 // 3. Thor vs Lubu: 39:51 // 4. Zeus vs Adán: 01:12:07 // 5. Poseidón vs Kojiro: 01:49:19 // 6. Epilogo, conclusiones y recomendaciones: 02:28:34 #RecordOfRagnarok #Anime #Podcast
Luke picked Orient to go with the new hot of the presses Neru: Way of the Martial Artist. Check it out to see if you agree! If you want more podcasts, head over to patreon.com/weirdsciencemanga. to listen to our Patreon Manga Picks of the Week Show, this week featuring Undead Unluck, Candy Flurry & High School Family Make sure to subscribe and rate the show, and email us @ weirdsciencemanga@gmail.com . Check us out on Twitter @weirdmanga and get early access to 14 episodes @ patreon.com/weirdsciencemanga. My Hero Academia, manga and anime, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, Shonen Jump, Manga Podcast, One Piece, Naruto, Dragon Ball, hunter x hunter, death note, shaman king
Swedish guitarists Emil Greilert and Karl-Johan Thenström share their thoughts on musical creativity, how one can make money these days, and if the album as format is obsolete.The music featured in this episode is by the band 'sthlm underground', and solo projects by Emil. Details are in the timeline section of the show notes.00:00 'När Mörkret Faller' (sthlm underground)02:42 Introduction03:34 Emil and Kalle introduce themselves and their relationship to music-making07:13 Cooperation12:45 'The Stream Provides Flotation' (Emil Greilert aka Maple Mortiganto)14:37 Emil's solo projects; words of encouragement for people who want to start playing an instrument20:08 'Flykten Från Helvetet' (sthlm underground)20:55 "Why the guitar?"23:15 Direction and vision in music-making26:04 Playing in a band; the development in the music industry; is the album obsolete?32:04 Making money from music36:22 Inspiration38:42 'Flykten Från Helvetet' (sthlm underground)39:10 Programming vs recording drums; perfectionism44:18 'The Death of Kojiro' (Emil Greilert aka Maple Mortiganto)45:03 Perfectionism continued50:30 'Mitt Sista Andetag' (sthlm underground)51:06 Electricity and guitar53:05 "In whose tribute band would you play in?"54:16 'Mitt Sista Andetag' (sthlm underground)55:18 "What does it mean to be a musician?"01:02:35 Where to find Emil and Kalle01:03:49 'Under Ytan' (sthlm underground's cover of 'Under Ytan' by Uno Svenningsson)01:05:51 Outrosthlm underground on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlOXV_MRKQc8Ht2l6YsGjQsthlm underground on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5CCXIzppnN9rOx4GcTPIRHsthlm underground on Facebook: www.facebook.com/sthlmundergroundEmil Greilert on Bandcamp: https://maplemortiganto.bandcamp.com/Podcast soundtrack by Mohamed Amer.If you want to support this podcast you can make a donation or sign up for a monthly membership on my Ko-Fi page: Support Ragnhild Wesenberg on Ko-fi.com! ❤️ - Ko-fi ❤️ Where creators get donations from fans, with a 'Buy Me a Coffee' Page.For any comments, my email address is ragnhild@wesenberg.org.
Swedish guitarists Emil Greilert and Karl-Johan Thenström share their thoughts on musical creativity, how one can make money these days, and if the album as format is obsolete.The music featured in this episode is by the band 'sthlm underground', and solo projects by Emil. Details are in the timeline section of the show notes.00:00 'När Mörkret Faller' (sthlm underground)02:42 Introduction03:34 Emil and Kalle introduce themselves and their relationship to music-making07:13 Cooperation12:45 'The Stream Provides Flotation' (Emil Greilert aka Maple Mortiganto)14:37 Emil's solo projects; words of encouragement for people who want to start playing an instrument20:08 'Flykten Från Helvetet' (sthlm underground)20:55 "Why the guitar?"23:15 Direction and vision in music-making26:04 Playing in a band; the development in the music industry; is the album obsolete?32:04 Making money from music36:22 Inspiration38:42 'Flykten Från Helvetet' (sthlm underground)39:10 Programming vs recording drums; perfectionism44:18 'The Death of Kojiro' (Emil Greilert aka Maple Mortiganto)45:03 Perfectionism continued50:30 'Mitt Sista Andetag' (sthlm underground)51:06 Electricity and guitar53:05 "In whose tribute band would you play in?"54:16 'Mitt Sista Andetag' (sthlm underground)55:18 "What does it mean to be a musician?"01:02:35 Where to find Emil and Kalle01:03:49 'Under Ytan' (sthlm underground's cover of 'Under Ytan' by Uno Svenningsson)01:05:51 Outrosthlm underground on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYlOXV_MRKQc8Ht2l6YsGjQsthlm underground on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5CCXIzppnN9rOx4GcTPIRHsthlm underground on Facebook: www.facebook.com/sthlmundergroundEmil Greilert on Bandcamp: https://maplemortiganto.bandcamp.com/Podcast soundtrack by Mohamed Amer.If you want to support this podcast you can make a donation or sign up for a monthly membership on my Ko-Fi page: Support Ragnhild Wesenberg on Ko-fi.com! ❤️ - Ko-fi ❤️ Where creators get donations from fans, with a 'Buy Me a Coffee' Page.For any comments, my email address is ragnhild@wesenberg.org.
We discuss chapters 7-9, the fourth and fifth days of Yukito Ayatsuji's 'The Decagon House Murders'. With the number of survivors on the island continuing to thin, so too does the list of culprits. A suspicious set of footprints found alongside a body on the island affirms Ellery's theory that Seiji is alive and out for vengeance, whilst on the mainland, Kojiro tells Conan quite the opposite. The true face of Ayatsuji's mansion murders bears its head as the debut sprints towards its climax. We also chat with Emma Stonex, author of 'The Lamplighters' about why islands are the perfect place for a locked room mystery and the incident that inspired it.
In this Silicon Valley Tech & AI episode presented by GSD Venture Studios Gary interviews John Kojiro Moriwaka. About GSD Venture Studios: We travel the world investing in resilient teams bold enough to #GoGlobal. For too long self-motivated entrepreneurs have navigated the minefield of challenges to launching a global company with very little support. The last thing you should bet on in this situation is an unproven team that you don't trust. GSD Venture Studios travels to every corner of the globe inviting resilient teams to establish partnerships that ensure organizations grow the right way, without games or gimmicks. Unlike traditional investors, we take senior operational (often co-founder) roles in these companies, capitalizing on our trusted reputation, experiences, and network to drive explosive growth. More information can be found at: https://www.gsdvs.com/post/interview-with-derek-everything-you-need-to-know-about-gsd About Gary Fowler: Gary has 30 years of operational, marketing, sales, and executive leadership experience including a $1.35 billion dollar exit and a successful Nasdaq IPO. He has founded 15 companies: DY Investments, Yva.ai, GVA LaunchGurus Venture Fund, GSD Venture Studios, Broadiant, etc. Under his leadership, Yva.ai was named one of the Top 10 AI HR Tech companies globally. Gary was recently named one of the top 10 Most Influential AI Executives to Watch in 2020. He is a writer at Forbes Magazine and published over 60 articles on AI and Technology over the last year. More information can be found at: https://www.gsdvs.com/post/meet-gary-fowler
In this episode, John Kojiro Moriwaka, returns to share his insights of building a new kind of innovation ecosystem in Japan; one where Zebra Companies, Family Businesses & Start-Ups not only co-exist but thrive in the presence of one another. And really, who better to have share some insights than John-san who wears all 3 hats; leading his family-owned business Moriwaka Medical, Silicon Valley Ventures and Startup GRIND Fukuoka. Before we jump into the episode let me quickly share with you what a Zebra company is and why they've gained traction in Japan. Zebra companies take pride in doing real business, not aiming to disrupt current markets and aim achieving profitability and sustainability all the while helping to solve a societal problem. Read more here (https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/322407).Also, if you're listening to this episode before Nov. 29th 2020, you are warmly invited to join the the kick off of Startup Grind Fukuoka; here. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did and don’t forget to share your feedback with me on your favorite social platform.Key takeaways;09:30 | Zebra Companies15:40 | Transforming Japanese economy through growing global citizens18:15 | Partnering with Startups and Family business 27:10 | Learning from founding SCV37:45 | Bringing the Startup to Fukuoka50:55 | Inspiring others to joinExtra:Startup Grind Fukuoka | Silicon Valley Ventures | Moriwaka Medical | John's RapSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/1QnboZC)
Jugamos a una historia para Cthulhu Dark, 'Al filo de la oscuridad'. Rubert Merriweather, al borde de la muerte, llama a sus amigos para pedirles un último favor que cambiará para siempre sus vidas. Kojiro, Víctor y Aina se unen a esta historia en el marco de las jornadas de rol virtuales Halloweekend. Música: www.tabletopaudio.com -> VÍDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24SwLkoQqwg&feature=youtu.be
Quien diria que llevamos 20 capitulos de este hobbie terapeutico y lo celebramos como siempre junto a Kojiro y Gonzalito HBK. Muchas actualidad muchos videos raros y experiencias vividas. Ademas recuerden que estamos tambien en Youtube. Busquennos como Gamer&Gaymer Podcast.
Engraçado é que essas histórias sempre acontecem com um amigo, né? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Olá ouvintes do Kokoro!! Trazemos a vocês mais um AnimeSphere. E hoje é o dia da piada recorrente: Seiya Pugilista, Seiya Ninja, Seiya Cavaleiro, Seiya Filósofo, Seiya Guerreiro Celestial... Pois é, hoje é dia de falarmos de Masami Kurumada, o criador de todos eles, e mais! Não perca a Sarah dissecando a piada do NerdMaster!! Obras do Kurumada Sukeban Arashi (1974 a 1975 / 2 Tankōbon) Mikeneko Rock (1975 / Oneshot) Ring ni Kakero (1977 a 1983 / 25 Tankōbon) Mabudachi Jingi (1979 / Oneshot) Shiroobi Taishou (1979 / Oneshot) Jitsuroku! Shinwakai (1979 a 1981 / 1 Tankōbon) Fuuma no Kojiro (1982 a 1983 / 10 Tankōbon) Mabudachi Jingi: Kurumada Masami Shoki Tanpenshu (1983 / 1 Tankōbon) Raimei no Zaji (1983 / Oneshot) Otoko Zaka (1984 - Atualidade / 9 Tankōbon) Saint Seiya (1986 a 1991 / 28 Tankōbon) Aoi Tori no Shinwa: Blue Myth (1991 a 1992 / 1 Tankōbon) Silent Knight Shō (1992 - Cancelado / 2 Tankōbon) B’t X (1994 a 2000 / 16 Tankōbon) Akaneiro no Kaze (1995 / 1 Tankōbon) Evil Crusher Maya (1998 / 1 Tankōbon) Ring ni Kakero 2 (2000 a 2009 / 26 Tankōbon) Fuuma no Kojiro: Yagyu Ansatsu Chô (Yuri Satoshi / 2004 - Cancelado / 3 Tankōbon) Ring ni Kakero Real: Nettou Seishun Taiga Roman (2005 / Oneshot) Saint Seiya: Next Dimension (2006 - Atualidade / 12 Tankōbon) Ai no Jidai: Indigo Period (2015 / 1 Tankōbon) Ai no Jidai: Begin (2017 / 1 Tankōbon) Saint Seiya: Episode Zero (2017 / 3 Capítulos) Saint Seiya: Origin (2018 / 2 Capítulos) Fuuma no Kojiro: Jo no Maki (2019 / 3 Capítulos) Saint Seiya: Destiny (2020 / Oneshot) Citações do episódio Rosa de Versalhes – Takarazuka Revue Mieruko-chan (Mangá, MyAnimeList) Diego Maryo, site oficial Caio de Palma – Página Oficial do Facebook Matéria sobre o Star System – Kurumada Legends Episódios citados 03 – Samurai X (Rurouni Kenshin) 21 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco Parte 1(Início e Santuário) 68 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco – Parte 2 (Arco de Asgard e Blue Warriors) 88 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco – Parte 3 (Arco de Poseidon) 118 – Especial Mangakás: Naoko Takeuchi 138 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco – Parte 4 (Arco de Hades) Soundtrack usada OST Ring ni Kakero OST Fuuma no Kojiro Contato E-mail: contato@animesphere.com.br Twitter Facebook Telegram Instagram YouTube Compre nossa Caneca Oficial Loja Giges / AnimeSphere Agregadores YouTuner TeiaCast – Mundo Podcast Spotify CastBox Podbean Páginas amigas Anime See Três Quartos Cego, Canal YouTube Loja Giges Participantes Jorge Twitter Facebook Instagram Firefalcon’s World RPG e Edição de Podcast MindStorm Productions NerdMaster Paranerdia Sir Sarah Facebook Neox Scans Kurumada Legends
Olá ouvintes do Kokoro!! Trazemos a vocês mais um AnimeSphere. E hoje é o dia da piada recorrente: Seiya Pugilista, Seiya Ninja, Seiya Cavaleiro, Seiya Filósofo, Seiya Guerreiro Celestial... Pois é, hoje é dia de falarmos de Masami Kurumada, o criador de todos eles, e mais! Não perca a Sarah dissecando a piada do NerdMaster!! Obras do Kurumada Sukeban Arashi (1974 a 1975 / 2 Tankobon) Mikeneko Rock (1975 / Oneshot) Ring ni Kakero (1977 a 1983 / 25 Tankobon) Mabudachi Jingi (1979 / Oneshot) Shiroobi Taishou (1979 / Oneshot) Jitsuroku! Shinwakai (1979 a 1981 / 1 Tankobon) Fuuma no Kojiro (1982 a 1983 / 10 Tankobon) Mabudachi Jingi: Kurumada Masami Shoki Tanpenshu (1983 / 1 Tankobon) Raimei no Zaji (1983 / Oneshot) Otoko Zaka (1984 - Atualidade / 9 Tankobon) Saint Seiya (1986 a 1991 / 28 Tankobon) Aoi Tori no Shinwa: Blue Myth (1991 a 1992 / 1 Tankobon) Silent Knight Sh? (1992 - Cancelado / 2 Tankobon) B't X (1994 a 2000 / 16 Tankobon) Akaneiro no Kaze (1995 / 1 Tankobon) Evil Crusher Maya (1998 / 1 Tankobon) Ring ni Kakero 2 (2000 a 2009 / 26 Tankobon) Fuuma no Kojiro: Yagyu Ansatsu Chô (Yuri Satoshi / 2004 - Cancelado / 3 Tankobon) Ring ni Kakero Real: Nettou Seishun Taiga Roman (2005 / Oneshot) Saint Seiya: Next Dimension (2006 - Atualidade / 12 Tankobon) Ai no Jidai: Indigo Period (2015 / 1 Tankobon) Ai no Jidai: Begin (2017 / 1 Tankobon) Saint Seiya: Episode Zero (2017 / 3 Capítulos) Saint Seiya: Origin (2018 / 2 Capítulos) Fuuma no Kojiro: Jo no Maki (2019 / 3 Capítulos) Saint Seiya: Destiny (2020 / Oneshot) Citações do episódio Rosa de Versalhes – Takarazuka Revue Mieruko-chan (Mangá, MyAnimeList) Diego Maryo, site oficial Caio de Palma – Página Oficial do Facebook Matéria sobre o Star System – Kurumada Legends Episódios citados 03 – Samurai X (Rurouni Kenshin) 21 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco Parte 1(Início e Santuário) 68 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco – Parte 2 (Arco de Asgard e Blue Warriors) 88 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco – Parte 3 (Arco de Poseidon) 118 – Especial Mangakás: Naoko Takeuchi 138 – Cavaleiros do Zodíaco – Parte 4 (Arco de Hades) Soundtrack usada OST Ring ni Kakero OST Fuuma no Kojiro Contato E-mail: contato@animesphere.com.br Twitter Facebook Telegram Instagram YouTube Compre nossa Caneca Oficial Loja Giges / AnimeSphere Agregadores YouTuner TeiaCast – Mundo Podcast Spotify CastBox Podbean Páginas amigas Anime See Três Quartos Cego, Canal YouTube Loja Giges Participantes Jorge Twitter Facebook Instagram Firefalcon's World RPG e Edição de Podcast MindStorm Productions NerdMaster Paranerdia Sir Sarah Facebook Neox Scans Kurumada Legends
Como cumple mes de pareja adolescente llenos de hormonas, teníamos que celebrar que grabamos 10 capitulo de este podcast terapéutico. Y con invitados estupendos como Kojiro y Gonzalito. En este capitulo hablamos de todo y muy variado. Esperamos que lo disfruten y ojala sigamos haciéndolo porque nos encanta. PD: No se compren esa mascarilla.
Sensei James joins us for a laughter filled 20 minutes on 3 great swordsmen. Who knew you could laugh this much and still talk about sword fighting!
Hello hello, how low? tribes! We'd like to bring you our 33th #TOTEMIX radio show. Episode 33 : TOTEMIX with DO SHOCK BOOZE "MEiYOU at Contact Tokyo" https://soundcloud.com/do-shock-booze MEiYOU, untamed techno by Tokyo’s independent label 〈TOTEM TRAXX〉. MEiYOU is a party featuring domestic DJs and prouducers that fuses psychedelic and progressive techno with afro-ethnic roots. This edition’s theme, “War Cry Dance”, features the head honcho of the label Hole and Holland, Mamazu. He has performed at Fuji Rock Festival and Boiler Room to name a few, as well as remix work for MEiYOU’s organizer Do Shock Booze, J.A.K.A.M a.k.a Moochy, and ZEN RYDAZ. Daijiro, resident DJ for Digital Block, is deeply rooted in the progressive scene incorporating techno/house/psychedelic sounds. Another important figure in the rave culture scene, KOJIRO, will also be taking the decks along with Karinga, hybrid DJ set by Hizat using a rhythm machine, and MEiYOU’s member and KP TOKYO skate crew TARZAN. Chiico, Sai Baba Kitchen Abenbe, will be setting up a food stand with some comfort food for the guests. MEiYOU is a natural POWER capable of dancing with the music beyond the boundaries of yourself, that is to say, an ally is a power which allows one to transcend the realm of ordinary reality. DO SHOCK BOOZE https://www.instagram.com/doshockbooze/ The mixing artist themselves are choosing the tracks which they believe to have the highest quality tracks for their DJ MIX. It allows to play and download free podcast on iTune Store and it is also compatible with the sound applications such as Mixcloud and Soundcloud, and smart phones.Please enjoy the original mobile radio supplied by TOTEM TRAXX that fits with variety of listening environment. We supports upcoming DJ's by giving them the chance to show their qualities to a large public. Enjoy listening! iTunes Music Store https://goo.gl/JttHRA FOLLOW US : https://www.facebook.com/TOTEMTRAXX/ WEB SITE : http://totemtraxx.com
In this episode of the Anime BS Podcast the hosts discuss the fall 2019 anime season in a mid-season Review. In the second half of the cast the hosts talk about recent games that have come out such as Death Stranding & Pokemon Sword & Shield. "345th Cameo in Death Stranding" Intro is "MOTOR CITY" by Kenichi Asai (浅井健一) intro to No Gun Life Support the ArtistOutro is "Night Falls (Ending)" by Taku Inoue from the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Soundtrack published by namco.Mid-Show Transition made by: Kojiro.MiuraFollow us on our social media accounts:Facebook TwitterHave a question? Want to suggest a Topic/Improvement? Email us at:AnimeBSPodcast@gmail.com
Mentre il vero Imperatore del Giappone abdica per la prima volta in 200 anni, scopriamo insieme ai nuovi Lupi cosa è successo al Mikado di #Rokugan, cinque anni dopo la morte di Kojiro e Shotaro.I nostri nobili guerrieri vengono chiamati alla Corte Imperiale a risolvere un mistero che sembra irrisolvibile e che potrebbe mettere in ginocchio l'Impero, trascinandolo di nuovo in un'epoca di guerra civile in cui i clan si fanno guerra tra loro.Questa sera testiamo #Monogatari, l'hack samurai di #Klothos!Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1693919/advertisement
Mentre il vero Imperatore del Giappone abdica per la prima volta in 200 anni, scopriamo insieme ai nuovi Lupi cosa è successo al Mikado di #Rokugan, cinque anni dopo la morte di Kojiro e Shotaro.I nostri nobili guerrieri vengono chiamati alla Corte Imperiale a risolvere un mistero che sembra irrisolvibile e che potrebbe mettere in ginocchio l'Impero, trascinandolo di nuovo in un'epoca di guerra civile in cui i clan si fanno guerra tra loro.Questa sera testiamo #Monogatari, l'hack samurai di #Klothos!
Mentre il vero Imperatore del Giappone abdica per la prima volta in 200 anni, scopriamo insieme ai nuovi Lupi cosa è successo al Mikado di #Rokugan, cinque anni dopo la morte di Kojiro e Shotaro. I nostri nobili guerrieri vengono chiamati alla Corte Imperiale a risolvere un mistero che sembra irrisolvibile e che potrebbe mettere in ginocchio l'Impero, trascinandolo di nuovo in un'epoca di guerra civile in cui i clan si fanno guerra tra loro. Questa sera testiamo #Monogatari, l'hack samurai di #Klothos!
Mentre il vero Imperatore del Giappone abdica per la prima volta in 200 anni, scopriamo insieme ai nuovi Lupi cosa è successo al Mikado di #Rokugan, cinque anni dopo la morte di Kojiro e Shotaro.I nostri nobili guerrieri vengono chiamati alla Corte Imperiale a risolvere un mistero che sembra irrisolvibile e che potrebbe mettere in ginocchio l'Impero, trascinandolo di nuovo in un'epoca di guerra civile in cui i clan si fanno guerra tra loro.Questa sera testiamo #Monogatari, l'hack samurai di #Klothos!
ANIME - En esta ocasión hablamos del episodio número 43 de Captain Tsubasa, titulado "El Lamento del Tigre", en el cual vemos el enfrentamiento entre Toho y Meiwa. Los antiguos compañeros de Hyuga, Wakashimazu y Takeshi buscan eliminar a los de Tokio mediante un planteamiento táctico ideado especialmente para contrarrestar a los ahora rivales. Todo esto mientras Kojiro observa desde la banca la difícil situación.
Voilà le Cases sur Table nouveau ! Et ce mois ci, plusieurs titres font débattre l'équipe ! Avec en prime le bilan de fin d'un très grand Seinen. Au programme de ce numéro :11:54 : "Game - Entre nos corps", de Mai Nishikata - Akata28:57 : "Magical Task Force Asuka", de Makoto Fukami (scénario) et Seigo Tokiya (dessins) - Pika37:58 : "Redneck", de Donny Cates (scénario), Lisandro Estherren (dessins) et Dee Cunniffe (couleurs) - Delcourt43:59 : "Renjoh Desperado", de Dongshik Ahn - Kurokawa50:43 : "Re:teen", de Masanori Date (scénario) et Yutaka Oohori (dessins) - Doki Doki01:00:03 : "Toi, ma belle étoile", de Lalako Kojima - Nobi Nobi ! (Shojo Addict)01:05:26 : "Waiting for Spring", de Anashin - Pika (Shojo Addict)01:13:46 : "La courtisane d'Edo", de Kanoko Sakurakôji - Pika (Shojo Addict)01:22:36 : "Shinobi Quartet", de Tohru Himuka - Pika (Shojo Addict)01:39:20 : "Le diable s'habille en soutane", de Yuki Toshihara - Soleil Manga01:54:05 : "Dr. Stone", de Riichiro Inagaki (scénario) et Boichi (dessins) - Glénat02:14:20 : Bilan fin de série "Area 51", de Masato Hisa - Casterman02:23:25 : "Saltiness", de Minoru Furuya - Akata02:29:48 : "Nick Fury", de James Dale Robinson (scénario), ACO (dessins), Hugo Petrus (dessins) et Rachelle Rosenberg (dessins et couleurs) - Panini02:36:58 : "Hawkeye", de Kelly Thompson (scénario), Leonardo Romero (dessins) et Michael Walsh (dessins) - Panini02:45:35 : "Ken'en", de Dô Fuuetsu (scénario) et Hitoshi Ichimura (dessins) - Doki Doki02:52:15 : "Archangel", de William Gibson (scénario), Michael St John Smith (scénario), Butch Guice (dessins), Alejandro Barrionuevo (dessins), Wagner Reis (dessins), Diego Rodriguez (couleurs) et Wes Dzioba (couleurs) - Glénat comics02:59:15 : "The Promised Neverland", de Kaiu Shirai (scénario) et Posuka Demizu (dessins) - Kaze 03:17:20 : La recommandation de Necro ; Boulet, et son blog bd bouletcorp, à retrouver à l'adresse http://www.bouletcorp.com Note de Issam ; Oui, je me suis planté, le nom du sidekick de McCoy est Kishiro, pas Kojiro. Mea culpa. Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_Table N'hésitez pas à regarder les let's play aventureux de la chaîne twitch "Gamer's bizarre adventure" :https://www.twitch.tv/gamers_bizarre_adventure On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps !Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : https://twitter.com/guerredesclaps?lang=fr Vous pouvez retrouver Alex sur Twitter :https://twitter.com/Greensuro Ainsi que le Nécronomi-Core :https://twitter.com/NecronomiCore Ce podcast est enregistré chez Chris, à la librairie "Au gré des bulles", 44 rue du Jard à Reims, et sur twitter :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_TableDes fois, les autres chroniqueurs y traînent, aussi. La chaîne youtube d'Issam, l'Archiviste du cinéma :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnwEt son twitter : https://twitter.com/cinemarchiviste
On the journey of life and especially entrepreneurship, you will encounter set backs. You'll feel disappointment and the threat of self doubt will position itself to consume you entirely. I am in one of those mindsets today after choosing to withdraw a letter on intent on an acquisition prospect I invested over 2.5 years into. So I am going to share with you one of the ways that I "weed my fertile mental garden" by reading Miyamoto Musashi's Dokkodo. The Dokkodo is The Way of Walking Alone, and is 21 Simple precepts that encapsulated the famous 16th century undefeated Ronin Samurai's life philosophy. Indeed it was his final gift given to his top student just a week before he passed away. Other than the Book of Five RIngs, it is likely Musashi's most enduring and influential written work. EnjoyBonus Story: Musashi's Famous Final Duel against Kojiro - the final time he killed an opponent.
Yep, I'm still catching up on Yen Plus. Basically, I will be breaking the review for each issue down into two parts: The Japanese first, and then the OEL and Korean section. Higurashi When They Cry, Chapter 5: "Isolation" Keiichi is becoming more and more paranoid. You would too if your sweet friends seem possessed at times by a demon and strange murders had occurred and someone put needles in your food! Keiichi's conflict lies in the fact that most of the time his best friends seem like the cute girls he has known for the past few months, but every once in a while, when he asks about the town secrets, their eyes change and they start talking with weird voices. He even starts carrying around a baseball bat for protection. I would say that Higurashi stands heads above all the titles in this magazine with its mix of moe and its never-ending sense of dread and suspense. I watched the first dvd of the anime version a while back so I know how this ends, but the weirdness and horror of the story still packs a powerful punch. I look forward to the undiscovered country beyond this first arc. My Grade: A Nabari No Ou, Chapter 5: "Attack" Raimei has led Miharu and company to her home village of Fuuma to consult with the ninja master Kotaru Fuuma, only to find it under attack. The Iga Grey Wolves are conducting a raid to steal Fuuma's "Forbidden Art Scroll", which they believe will aid them in capturing the Shinra Banshou. It seems to be their lucky day as that very person falls into their hands! On their side is a particularly dangerous individual named Yoite who appears to be able to cut his enemies in two just by pointing at them! I must admit that the earlier chapters of Nabari No Ou were a little too girlish for my taste, especially with Miharu being such an emo brooder with no apparent interest in his special status. But for chapter 5, my hat is off to Yuhki Kamatani, who lets loose a can of whoop ass in the action sequences of this chapter. The art was just incredible and her choice of angles right out of film just blew me away. It's not just that the artist didn't shy away from blood. It's her mastery of pace that captures your eye, pushing you through pages with insistence. Great work. My Grade: A+ Soul Eater, Chapter 2: "Remedial Lesson (part 2)" The two teams of Maka/Soul Eater and Black Star/Tsubaki have a dubious distinction in common. They were supposed to have claimed the souls of 99 humans and one witch. Their current soul count combined: ZERO! So they've been given a remedial mission which they must complete or face expulsion from the DWMA. They must take the soul of Dr. Franken Stein. Yes, that's right, get it? "DR. FRANKENSTEIN". Problem is he's very powerful, being the former partner of Shinigami-Sama's Death Scythe. Both sets of partners will have to attain a higher level of cooperation and skill if they hope to defeat the evil scientist. The early installments of this series left me at a complete loss. Atsushi Ohkubo kept on jumping from character to character each chapter and never really got a story going. I had no idea or context in which to place them so it was starting over with the plot over and over again. Starting last issue, he started bringing the cast together and laying down at least a semblance of a story arc. But the lack of a sensible plot is what makes this the weakest title in the Japanese half of Yen Plus. It does seem like the title is getting better. Good enough to buy the tankoban version, the first volume of which should be out as I write this? Not sure on that point. I'm probably gonna skip it for now. I will say this. Ohkubo's art is very unique and cool, with its absurd expressionistic surrealism, but not enough to sell me on Soul Eater as a whole. My Grade: B Sumomomo Momomo Chapter 4: "Dinner, A Bath, Or Me" This chapter serves mainly as exposition, as Koushi's dad explains what the "Heavenly General's War" is all about and why Koushi and Momoko's marriage is so important to the future of Japan. Apparently, there are two large martial arts bloodlines, East and West factions, in Japan that have been fighting for centuries, like the Capulets and Montagues. Koushi and Momoko represent the two sides. It is believed that their union could finally bring about peace. But to do this means that Koushi will have to get involved in a world that he wants no part of. Don't really have a lot to say about this chapter since it was mainly informational, but there is an extremely funny exchange between Momoko and Tenka at its beginning that made me laugh. I enjoy this title. My Grade: B Bamboo Blade Chapter 9: "Kojiro and the Day He Gave Up the Shinai of His Heart" & Chapter 10: "Kojiro and Bento" With the acquisition of Tamaki Kawazoe, Kojiro still needs one more girl for his Kendo team (even though one of them, Saya, has rarely shown up for practice). When Tamaki kicks Kojiro's ass in less than a second during a practice match, it sends him into a funk, wondering how he has come to be so out of form. He also finally gets around to buying his new team some decent equipment for the big match against his rival, now a month away. What can I say, I am a sucker for a manga or anime that features characters dwelling in poverty or at least struggling to make ends meet. That's what really got me hooked on Cowboy Bebop back in the day. They always seemed to have enough money for rice or noodles but never enough for meat. And featuring a poor teacher as the main protagonist in Bamboo Blade is even more laser sighted up my alley. Kojiro is not putting this Seven Samurai-like team together to fight for the honor of Kendo. He's doing it so he'll be able to eat! It's just so inherently funny. I really like all the characters and the humor as well. The weakness comes in the art, mainly in the kendo fights. They tend to be hard to understand and I had difficulty differing between the fighters and exactly what blows they were landing. It's rather unfortunate but the matches, at least in terms of presentation, seem to be getting better. My Grade: B+