Archives

Author: kuri
  • Sun-dried laundry

    Sun and wind dry clothes more quickly than the dryer.

    Read the full post

  • Movable weblog

    Bring the weblog experience under my own control.

    Read the full post

  • Am I a scientific American?

    What a surprise; drawings I did 5 years ago appeared on Scientific American in Feb 2000.

    Read the full post

  • Toss, toss, toss

    210 litres of kipple removed. Where does it all come from?

    Read the full post

  • Cha-chan, a cat

    Cat-mediated interactions with a lonely old woman.

    Read the full post

  • The film progresses

    More film in the can. On this sunny day, we hit Ginza again and got another 20 minutes of footage this morning. We’re heading out in a few minutes to get some of the grocery shopping sequences. When I’m home at my desk, thinking about this project, I hate it. Filming is tiring. Nothing ever…

    Read the full post

  • DE-J Workshops on CD

    They’re done! The DigitalEve Japan workshop CDs that I’ve been working on since May are finally complete. I finished the cover art last night and we’ll be taking advance orders for them on Saturday at my Digital Photography workshop. But only if the Steering Committee decides on a price…probably somewhere around 2000 yen. I like…

    Read the full post

  • Six month reprieve

    No needle aspiration for me today. Whew.

    Read the full post

  • Abductions

    Prime Minister Koizumi is in North Korea today, attending a summit with tetchy neighbors. The hot topic at the summit–abductions. Japan claims that North Korea abducted a dozen or so Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 80s. NK has sometimes completely denied this; at other times they have launched “missing person” searches in cooperation with…

    Read the full post

  • It’s a long holiday

    It’s a long holiday weekend here. Yesterday, I stayed away from the computer for most of the day. Tod & I went to Ikebukuro to check out the Gyoza Stadium, a pot-sticker theme park operated by game giant Namco. For 3,500 yen you get all-day, all-you-can eat gyoza in a dozen different styles from around…

    Read the full post