Tuesday, April 6, 2010

組曲『ニコニコ動画』

(轉貼自:http://regoparkotaku.blogspot.com/2008/01/blog-post_3222.html)

Otaku Culture

Today's subculture (otaku culture in Japan) chooses videogame wars over street-riot opposition, deviance over activism, solipsistic erotic fantasy over sexual freedom, and hollow identity over existential angst. This subculture has long abandoned the ideals of modern humanism, embracing instead what Yumiko Iida calls a postmodern "nihilistic nationalism" linked to a "highly media-permeated and technologically driven socio-cultural environment," which is "devoid of meaning, historical depth, and empirically grounded subjectivity."
-- (Takashi Murakami 村上隆, Little Boy: p256-7)

NYT: Love in 2D and more

"Nisan is part of a thriving subculture of men and women in Japan who indulge in real relationships with imaginary characters. These 2-D lovers, as they are called, are a subset of otaku culture— the obsessive fandom that has surrounded anime, manga and video games in Japan in the last decade."
New York Times: Love in 2D


And here is CNN report:

Thursday, May 7, 2009