fully Crafted Consciousness - Nam June Paik’s Reclining Buddha (1994)
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fully Crafted Consciousness - Nam June Paik’s Reclining Buddha (1994)
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19th century Japanese Firemen’s Coats Each firefighter in a given brigade was outfitted with a special reversible coat (hikeshi banten), plain but for the name of the brigade on one side and decorated with richly symbolic imagery on the other. Made of several layers of quilted cotton fabric, using a process called the sashiko technique, and resist-dyed using the tsutsugaki method, these coats would be worn plain-side out and thoroughly soaked in water before the firefighters entered the scene of the blaze.
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