Author: Mori Nishihira
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The Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg
Art is a powerful tool and a dangerous weapon. It gives voice to experiential truth, shaped by the social reality…
Mori Nishihira May 13, 2024
Akira: Post-metabolism hellscape
Katsuhiro Otomo’s feature length animated film Akira (1988) shocked audiences globally with its unique cyberpunk aesthetic and grotesquely beautiful body…
Mori Nishihira June 7, 2023
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