Taipei metro, Wenhu line, afternoon in May.
Xiangde palette
I remember a spring noon pondering about things big and small at Xiangde temple, perched in Taroko gorge…
Dallas, London
Past, future, self-knowledge, words. Robots.
Poster in train station at the town of Cheongju.
Celebrating Jikji, the world’s first book printed with movable metal elements, a collection of zen teachings printed only a few kilometers (and six and a half centuries) away.
Fear and loathing in Korean corner diner
The city made of syllables
Shopping for printing elements at Taiyuan Road lanes.
At the old town gate
Postcards from Leiden, the Netherlands.
Autumn on cue
Waking up to the first red of autumn.
From Sangen-jaya station into the evening
To the dismay of lazy western reporters, not all Tokyo subway photos involve tormented employees napping on the doors’ glass. (Although, I’ll give it to them, this is an overground line.)
Booze and colour
At Booze Cooperativa, one of the first all-day and night art-cafes with large common tables and maze-like rooms in Athens. In plain words, one at the hipster forefront.
Its decadence is rather less artificial these days.
Still, a place that could make you imagine being at the crossroad of continents at the turn of last century, coming together with random adventurers over a clear cocktail and a chessboard.