Diseño y cultura. Huellas japonesas en la Argentina

  • Marcia Veneziani
Keywords: Japanese culture ; emptiness ; moment ; ambiguity ; vulnerability ; design ; art ; Zen philosophy ; Haiku; kimono

Abstract

Given the growing interest in Japanese culture in Argentina, this essay attempts to analyze the link between the concepts of moment, emptiness, ambiguity and vulnerability, to relate them to design, art, aesthetics, Zen philosophy and nature. The kimono, the characteristic door called shōji, its wooden frames and washi paper, Haiku poetry, white and shadows, are some of the examples that are addressed to explain it. It is also essential to understand that Japanese language is also inextricably linked to design and its philosophy. In Japanese culture, speaking and listening is a true art and the reason why this paper addresses the issue from not only the texts of Kenya Hara, Junichirō Tanizaki and Jorge Luis Borges, but also includes -necessarily- a dialogue between the author of this article and the Japanese philosopher Mami Goda , resident in Argentina for almost a decade.

References

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Embajada de Japón en la Argentina, 2018. Recuperado de: http://www.ar.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_es/RelacionesBilaterales.html

Hara, J. (2017). White. Zürich: Lars Müller Publishers.

JVT 2006.7 -- Furoshiki the Flexible Wrapping Cloth. Recuperado de: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERT_WSr0o3M

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Published
2020-08-21
How to Cite
Veneziani , M. (2020). Diseño y cultura. Huellas japonesas en la Argentina . Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (78). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi78.3657

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