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[ Beautiful smiles ] Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan
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Harajuku (?? "meadow lodging") is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan.
Every Sunday, young people dressed in a variety of styles including gothic lolita, visual kei, and decora, as well as cosplayers spend the day in Harajuku socializing. The fashion styles of these youths rarely conform to one particular style and are usually a mesh of many. Most young people gather on Jingu Bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge that connects Harajuku to the neighboring Meiji Shrine area.
Harajuku is also a fashion capital of the world, renowned for its unique street fashion. Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits. Many prominent designers and fashion ideas have sprung from Harajuku and incorporated themselves into other fashions throughout the world.
Harajuku is also a large shopping district that includes international brands, its own brands, and shops selling clothes young people can afford.
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TodaysArt Festival 2007 The Hague
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The Mirror Log: Day 12 – DSC_1540
Image by Fabrice de Nola
Description: Fabrice de Nola The Mirror (detail), acrylic and oil on canvas, cm 100 x 120.
Date: July 1st, 2011.
Note: on left side of image the QR code link to the Letter from a Fukushima mother.
The right QR code link to Backyard World, a website that posts news, analysis, images, videos, and other references about the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear crisis.
From July 1st to September 4th, 2011, the painting was exhibited at the Riso Contemporary Art Museum, Palermo, Italy.
Cite as: Fabrice de Nola, 2011. The Mirror (detail).
Fabrice de Nola is an Italian-Belgian visual artist. He was the first artist in the world to create works of art, in 2006, using painted QR codes containg web links and texts readable through mobiles.
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