Excellent piece, Johan. Thank you for writing. It's as if the murders weren't meant to be solved as some kind of statement to the nihilist absurdity of the modern world. Framing surrealism as therapy puts it in context coming from the trauma of WWI. But the murders seem to have none of that, they're just simply left there for all to see. Maybe it's unique to Japanese culture, but I'm not so sure.
https://youtu.be/4USmK90GfDA?si=PIKQ_t3dZ7sB9ShP
Excellent piece, Johan. Thank you for writing. It's as if the murders weren't meant to be solved as some kind of statement to the nihilist absurdity of the modern world. Framing surrealism as therapy puts it in context coming from the trauma of WWI. But the murders seem to have none of that, they're just simply left there for all to see. Maybe it's unique to Japanese culture, but I'm not so sure.
i recommend a glance at tanguy, yves.