Jalan-jalan di Asia: Walking Dictionary

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This website is an imaginative space that takes a current perspective on Japanese and Southeast Asian culture and art, using some classic writings and keywords as clues. The themes are “Asian Modernity” and “Art Platforms in Asia.” Through collaboration, the leaders of artistic exchange between Japan and Southeast Asia expressed themselves in seventy-six keywords in a variety of ways, including texts, images, video works, and interviews. (This website was closed in 2023.)


  1. About Jalan-jalan di Asia (PDF:62KB)
  2. Credits (PDF:3.29MB)
  3. Prodaction (PDF:256KB)

【Keywords】

  1. 1.New Art from Southeast Asia 1992 (PDF:2.85MB)
  2. 2.Asian Modernism: Diverse Development in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand (PDF:1.8MB)
  3. 3.The Birth of Modern Art in Southeast Asia: Artists and Movements (PDF:566KB)
  4. 4.Art in Southeast Asia 1997:Glimpses into the Future (PDF:2.9MB)
  5. 5.Under Construction (PDF:1.95MB)
  6. 6.Cubism in Asia: Unbounded Dialogues (PDF:887KB)
  7. 7.Collaborative Spaces=Asia: 1990-2020 (PDF:417KB)
  8. 8.The Museum as an Art Platform / Archive Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (PDF:83KB)
  9. 9.The Museum as an Art Platform / Archive Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) (PDF:78KB)
  10. 10.The Museum as an Art Platform/Archive Singapore Art Museum (SAM) and National Gallery Singapore (NGS) (PDF:87KB)
  11. 11.The 1990s as formation of art platform Interview with Shioda Junichi (PDF:5.46MB)
  12. 12.Collaborative Projects to Build Art Platforms Interview with Gridthiya Gaweewong (PDF:4.21MB)
  13. 13.Art Activities as the Collective Interview with Ade Darmawan (PDF:2.64MB)
  14. 14.Foreign Teachers (PDF:555KB)
  15. 15.Overcoming Modernity (PDF:89KB)
  16. 16.Silpakorn University (PDF:1.71MB)
  17. 17.Tokyo Fine Arts School (PDF:705KB)
  18. 18.ruangrupa (PDF:2.29MB)
  19. 19.Alternative Art Schools (PDF:2.11MB)
  20. 20.Maps (PDF:1.99MB)
  21. 21.Imagined Past, Rememberd Future (PDF:916KB)
  22. 22.Cold War (PDF:681KB)
  23. 23.Karayuki-san (PDF:2.18MB)
  24. 24.Unforgetting (PDF:595KB)
  25. 25.Archive (PDF:1.2MB)
  26. 26.Marginalia (PDF:1.04MB)
  27. 27.The Chivalrous Bandit (PDF:139KB)
  28. 28.Hip hop (PDF:114KB)
  29. 29.Slum (PDF:72KB)
  30. 30.Protest (PDF:131KB)
  31. 31.Community (PDF:115KB)
  32. 32.Lyricism (PDF:85KB)
  33. 33.Regeneration (PDF:91KB)
  34. 34.Monumments (PDF:67KB)
  35. 35.Photograph (PDF:417KB)
  36. 36.Sericulture (PDF:513KB)
  37. 37.International Cultural Exchange (PDF:1.51MB)
  38. 38.Buddhism (PDF:1.98MB)
  39. 39.Japantown (PDF:2.72MB)
  40. 40.Orientalism (PDF:1.89MB)
  41. 41.Mobility (PDF:830KB)
  42. 42.Nongkrong (PDF:488KB)
  43. 43.National Symbols (PDF:229KB)
  44. 44.Zomia (PDF:633KB)
  45. 45.Asian-African Conference (PDF:96KB)
  46. 46.A letter written just after the Great East Japan Earthquake (PDF:342KB)
  47. 47.Cultural translation (PDF:538KB)
  48. 48.What is Asia? (PDF:8.65MB)
  49. 49.Hauntology (PDF:237KB)
  50. 50.Time (PDF:57KB)
  51. 51.Mở Cửa (Open Door) (PDF:1.57MB)
  52. 52.Professionalism (PDF:412KB)
  53. 53.Ho Tzu Nyen (PDF:98KB)"
  54. 54.Apichatpong Weerasethakul (PDF:312KB)"
  55. 55.Montien Boonma (PDF:1.73MB)
  56. 56.Raden Saleh (PDF:1.05MB)
  57. 57.Silpa Bhirasri (PDF:462KB)
  58. 58.Okakura Tenshin (Okakura Kakuzo) (PDF:738KB)
  59. 59.Apinan Phoshyananda (PDF:641KB)
  60. 60.Jim Supangkat (PDF:1.43MB)
  61. 61.Narratives in Malaysian Art / Naratif Seni Rupa Malaysia (PDF:828KB)
  62. 62.Marian Pastor Roces, GATHERING (PDF:1.24MB)
  63. 63.TK Sabapathy, Writing the Modern (PDF:540KB)
  64. 64.Reynaldo Clemeña Ileto, Pasyon and Revolution - Popular Movements in the Philippines, 1840-1910 (PDF:166KB)
  65. 65.Takeuchi Yoshimi, Japan and Asia (PDF:168KB)
  66. 66.Kaneko Mitsuharu, Journey to Malay and East India (PDF:188KB)
  67. 67.Miyamoto Tsuneichi, The Forgotten Japanese: Encounters with Rural Life and Folklore (PDF:187KB)
  68. 68.Tsurumi Yoshiyuki, Namako no Me [Sea Cucumber Eye] (PDF:2.06MB)
  69. 69.Umesao Tadao, Journal of Journeys to Southeast Asia (PDF:177KB)
  70. 70.James C. Scott, The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia (PDF:531KB)
  71. 71.Pramoedya Ananta Toer, This Earth of Mankind and Buru Quartet (PDF:627KB)
  72. 72.Thongchai Winichakul, Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-body of a Nation (PDF:174KB)
  73. 73.Tsuchiya Kenji, Kartini’s Image of Java’s Landscape (PDF:482KB)
  74. 74.Jose Rizal, Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) (PDF:1.13MB)
  75. 75.Benedict Anderson, Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination (PDF:122KB)
  76. 76.Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (PDF:119KB)
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