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'Plassein' by Joji Koyama


If you love art, this book by Joji Koyama is an absolute delight. Titled Plassein, the wordless book is a "collection of short stories, told through a series of sequential drawings that intertwine to create unsettling, dissonant dreamscapes."

Koyama, a Japanese filmmaker, animator and graphic artist who lives and works in Berlin, says the stories "observe the forms and textures of the built world and trace their strange, melancholic entanglements".




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