Friday, June 14, 2013

Late Night Ignoring Asia

This fecal matter is non-odoriferous  



In the International Inflatable Art Exhibit in West Kowloon Cultural District, not only McCarthy’s structure is displayed. Visitors can also jump on the inflatable Stonehenge replica, and wonder at the artwork entitled “Falling into the Mundane World”.
The art museum M Plus is scheduled to open in 2017.
It's inflatable too


Korea calls on Japan 

Korea to ask Japan to correct Dokdo claim in textbooks

The Education Ministry said Friday it plans to call on Japan to correct its distorted history textbooks laying claim to the South Korean islets of Dokdo.

In March, Japan approved 21 high-school textbooks, some of which describe Dokdo, a group of rocky outcroppings lying in the East Sea between the two countries, as a Japanese territory. 

According to the report the ministry submitted to the National Assembly, the government plans to send a formal request to Japan asking it to correct the wrongful contents. 

Good luck with that. These books are written by right wing idiots and approved by right wing fools


The naked truth: Really.



Gao Brothers photographs are naked criticism of modern China

 Nudity features heavily in work by Chinese artists the Gao Brothers. Whether covered with shattered glass, crammed into uncomfortable spaces or isolated in the urban landscape, the human body (both male and female) is put fully on show despite Chinese culture's often more conservative approach to nakedness.
The artists claim they do not intend to shock with their photographs of nudes. It is politics, not nudity, they say, which is the true taboo subject of modern China.
“Naturally, the general masses of China may still view nudity with certain traditional ideals, but we believe that [certain] political issues, and not nudity, are what should be viewed as unacceptable in society,” they say.

Very reveling 





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