This is CAPSULE, a re-imagining of the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo, a Japanese Metabolism building designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa in the 1970s.
Japan’s Spirit World, by Tomm
Japan has a word called Tamafuri, which can be very eye-opening in understanding what festivals mean to Japanese people. Tamafuri means giving vitality to tama (life, soul) by the act of furi (swinging).
Red String, by Yoshikatsu Fujii
My family will probably never be all together again. But I feel without a doubt that there is proof inside of each of us that we once lived together.
Nostalgic Rides with Woo Hock Trading, by Nicky Loh
This still life photography series aims to focus on the artistry Mr Lee puts into his work as well as to document a chapter of our childhood before it is quickly forgotten.
Once Upon A Night, by Koh Yee Chao
I started documenting Chinese spirit-mediumship or Tang Ki back in 2011, where my journey often took me to rituals held in the dead of the night.
Finding Survival and Triumph in Asia at Photo Kathmandu 2016
Invisible Photographer Asia is most honoured and excited to be partnering Photo Kathmandu for their second edition to be held between 21 October and 3 November, 2016.
Photography goes Public in Singapore
Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) 2016 will, for the first time, exhibit their Open Call Showcase in public spaces in Singapore.
SIPF: The Photography Archive as Conversation
The Archive as Conversation examines the nature of photographs as documentation of events, occasions, people and personal memories.
Yasunori Matsui, CAPTIVITY
Zoos are valuable places where we can see rare animals. How do they feel in such an environment and how does their instincts change?
Broy Lim: and now they know
And now they know is the revelation of the part of me that even my family could only speculate upon.
Suddenly The Grass Became Greener, Kevin WY Lee
Suddenly The Grass Became Greener is a book of photographs made in Singapore during her 50th year as a nation, and the coincidental death of her gardener.
Till Dawn, by Takamoto Yamauchi
Everybody has more or less phycological pain in their mind or heart. Some people can not run away from the pain. This is a story about people who have pain.
Chan Dick 陳的: Chai Wan Fire Station
While working at my workshop one day, I discovered for the first time the bird eye’s view of Chai Wan Fire Station through the ventilation window of the washroom.
Beyond the Border, by Yoko Ishii
Oh Deer, where have all the people gone? Yoko Ishii’s photographs of Sika deers roaming freely in lifeless midtown Nara in Japan are beautiful, yet hauntingly apocalyptic.
Akkara Naktamna: Lottery Prizes in Thailand
The lottery in Thailand will be drawn twice in each month, 1st and 16th; between those periods, you’ll easily find a lot of sellers carrying lottery ticket tray around the town.