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Just Enough – Finding the Essence of Japanese Design

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Just Enough – Finding the Essence of Japanese Design

Just Enough – Finding the Essence of Japanese Design. Since Japan and the West began exchanging ideas in the mid-19th century, Japanese design sensibilities. From elaborate kimono garments and meticulously raked gardens to lavish compositions of ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Have had wide appeal across Europe and the United States.

Often ornate yet minimalistic, Japanese design embodies numerous visual approaches underpinning the notion of “just right” or “just enough,” known as hodo-hodo. While no single element characterizes the entirety of Japanese design culture, many scholars attribute the spectrum of Japanese design to cultural, social, and spiritual practices deeply grounded in Japan’s history that continue to be observed in Japanese design practices today. Featuring a discussion with Taku Satoh, one of Japan’s most critically acclaimed contemporary designers. Alongside two internationally recognized authorities on Japanese design sensibilities, Linda Hoaglund (bilingual filmmaker and cultural producer). And Sarah Teasley (Professor of Design, RMIT University), this live webinar will explore the underlying aesthetic and cultural roots essential for understanding the essence of Japanese design.

 

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