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Shusaku Arakawa

Extremely interesting piece of visionary architecture by Japanese architect Shusaku Arakawa at the Rossignol weblog. Shusaku Arakawa is the director of the 1970 experimental film Why Not?. A Google gallery of his work here.

This entry was posted in architecture, art, experimental on October 8, 2006 by jahsonic.

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