The Fine Art of Japanese Parquetry Using Razor Thin Slices of Wood Mosaics
From 20122013 Gucci Japan produced an online video series called Hand that payed homage to 35 artists and designers who eschew modern massproduction in favor of traditional techniques. One of the most impressive videos is an example of Japanese parquetry demonstrated by Noboru Honma, where geometric mosaics of wood are cut into razorthin veneers for application on boxes or other decorative objects. According to Jesus Diaz over at Gizmodo, when viewed with headphones and at fullscreen, this video may be an example of autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), a perceptual phenomenon thats described on Wikipedia as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and, or cognitive stimuli. So, whats the verdict, does this Japanese parquetry make your spine tingle Or maybe this calligraphy video Or what about competitive wood planing Anything (via Spoon Tamago, Sploid)
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