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Too Much is a new magazine about cities. International writers and photographers join a Japanese design team to examine the urban environment, its changes and challenges; its romantic geography. For all those who care about architecture, design, globalization and the future of the shared landscape, there are contributions from internationally acclaimed photographer Taro(...)
Too much: Magazine of romantic geography Fall 2010
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Too Much is a new magazine about cities. International writers and photographers join a Japanese design team to examine the urban environment, its changes and challenges; its romantic geography. For all those who care about architecture, design, globalization and the future of the shared landscape, there are contributions from internationally acclaimed photographer Taro Hirano, film director Mike Mills, stylist Nicola Formichetti and an extended interview with Tokyo’s buzzing architecture unit, SANAA.
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Too much 2 : London Issue
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Too Much is a report on the experience of physical space; about the man-made world remaking man. Issue two is about experiences of rebuilding, constructing ideal cities, building shelter, relocating to the countryside (or jungle, or desert), and living in new ways. With contributions by Takashi Homma, Jun Aoki, Anders Edström and Apichatpong Weerasethakul among others.
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Too Much is a report on the experience of physical space; about the man-made world remaking man. Issue two is about experiences of rebuilding, constructing ideal cities, building shelter, relocating to the countryside (or jungle, or desert), and living in new ways. With contributions by Takashi Homma, Jun Aoki, Anders Edström and Apichatpong Weerasethakul among others.
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Too Much 08: Shelters
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This issue is about the shape of shelter, including Gordon Matta-Clark’s legendary bodega-turned-kitchen called FOOD, which ran from 1971 to 1974 in New York. It was a restaurant that emerged from the broken infrastructure of the metropolis — a weird idyll in a rundown town where you could eat alchemical concoctions and drink cheap sake with the neighbourhoods’ hungry artists.
Too Much 08: Shelters
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This issue is about the shape of shelter, including Gordon Matta-Clark’s legendary bodega-turned-kitchen called FOOD, which ran from 1971 to 1974 in New York. It was a restaurant that emerged from the broken infrastructure of the metropolis — a weird idyll in a rundown town where you could eat alchemical concoctions and drink cheap sake with the neighbourhoods’ hungry artists.
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Too much is a magazine of romantic geography. Issue # 07: The Himalayas Naoki Ishikawa
Too Much 07: The Himalayas, Naoki Ishikawa
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Too much is a magazine of romantic geography. Issue # 07: The Himalayas Naoki Ishikawa
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Too Much 09: The Sacred
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'' TOO MUCH is a magazine about romantic geography. Its purpose is to document our collective experience of cities and look at the ways people and landscapes make and remake one another. Issue 9 began with a question that arose from events that occurred underneath our own city of Tokyo 27 years ago — the Tokyo subway sarin attacks of March 20, 1995. Revisit- ing this(...)
Too Much 09: The Sacred
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'' TOO MUCH is a magazine about romantic geography. Its purpose is to document our collective experience of cities and look at the ways people and landscapes make and remake one another. Issue 9 began with a question that arose from events that occurred underneath our own city of Tokyo 27 years ago — the Tokyo subway sarin attacks of March 20, 1995. Revisit- ing this devastating event – largely through Haruki Murakami’s seminal nonfiction, ''Underground'' — pushed us to examine the power of human narratives, particularly those pertaining to the divine. It has also led us to understand how our own experiences have been shaped by a belief in the power of other, more positive narratives of a world in flux. This volume of TOO MUCH Magazine asks: Who is to say what is sacred? ''
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"Too Much: Magazine of Romantic Geography" explores how the manmade coexists with the natural. Shanghai's 16-Story Mountain by Jesper Larsson, Breathing in the Dust of the World by Dani Pujalte and Rita Puig-Serra, A Copy of the World in an Indonesian Cave by Naoki Ishikawa Chinju-No-Mori: A Shinto Forest, and In the Center of the City by Yoshiko Imaizumi, Uncomfortable(...)
Too Much 06: magazine of romantic geography - Summer 2015
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"Too Much: Magazine of Romantic Geography" explores how the manmade coexists with the natural. Shanghai's 16-Story Mountain by Jesper Larsson, Breathing in the Dust of the World by Dani Pujalte and Rita Puig-Serra, A Copy of the World in an Indonesian Cave by Naoki Ishikawa Chinju-No-Mori: A Shinto Forest, and In the Center of the City by Yoshiko Imaizumi, Uncomfortable With Space, Language, Humor, Climate And Culture Mentorship by Anders Edström, and The City: Paris Techno Parade by Sophie Jane Stafford are among the stories included.
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