Monomi Ono wanted to choose 3D animation as her profession, but to study it in the university of Osaka you have to pay a lot. To practice, she started using cardboard boxes from Amazon deliveries, and it became a passion and a real art.
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Japanese artist Haruki, better known as Twitter user @02ESyRaez4VhR2l, transforms used Japanese snack boxes into realistic figures. His artwork has a name in Japanese and it is called “Kiries” or “Kirigami” – the art of paper-cutting. Kirie is more associated with traditional Japanese art, but Haruki does it in his own creative way.
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Award-winning Japanese designer Taku Oomura uses 3D-printing to bring popular brand logos to life and turn them into something that people could use.
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Monomi Ohno studied at Osaka University of the Arts, where she specialized in 3-D animation. But she had no money for the expensive 3-D equipment, so she decided to use Amazon cardboard boxes instead, and gradually turned into a real cardboard artist.
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Japanese artist, author, and illustrator Jaluka Nohana came up with a great life hack that will be very useful after the pages of your book got wet. It is quite simple really. Take a look.
Look at this photo. Does this girl seem real to you? Look closely.
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The city of Yubari was founded in 1943 as a coal mining town. When the mines were operating Yubari had as many as 120,000 people. But after several accidents occurred in the mines killing 155 people, the mines were closed and a lot of people started leaving the city. Today the city has an estimated population of 10,471 with only 5,789 households left and it looks nothing like it did before.
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Enjoy the beauty of traditional Japanese wood joinery.
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And it's hilarious!
Skip to 2:55 for the real action. The winning part starts at 3:55.
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