Sep 12, 2009
Google Street View in Japan
Google Japan shows how it’s dealing with the street view mapping process complaints (because of privacy issues) in a fun little video. Via Motionographer.
Your Guide to Design and Pop Culture in Tokyo
Sep 12, 2009
Google Japan shows how it’s dealing with the street view mapping process complaints (because of privacy issues) in a fun little video. Via Motionographer.
PauseTalk is a regular series of events that take place at Cafe Pause on the first Monday of every month, with a start time of 20:00. The idea is to create a forum where Tokyo-based creatives can get together and discuss their own projects, as well as cultural currents of the city. The next edition happens in March.
PLAY is a series of events with Jean Snow spinning some of his favorite virtual discs in a casual setting at Cafe Pause. The next edition happens in January. See the setlist for previous editions here, and subscribe to a feed of the mixes.Being a survey of recommended titles for your gaming pleasure. New games are added 2-3 times weekly, and all selections are by your host, Jean Snow, a Tokyo-based writer and gamer.
Jean Snow is a contributor to Arcade Mania, your guide to the arcade gaming scene in Japan (Amazon US/Amazon Japan). He also provided assistance on Tokyolife: Art and Design, a guide to Tokyo's cultural output of the past few years, covering the works of over 80 influential creatives.
He will be contributing to the upcoming fifth editions of The Rough Guide to Tokyo and The Rough Guide to Japan, due for release in 2011.He writes a monthly column covering Japanese product design for The Japan Times, called "On Design." It appears on the fourth Thursday of every month, in both the print edition and online.
I'm also a proud member of the Pecha Kucha Night family, working on various projects, including updating Pecha Kucha Daily, a blog that highlights the creativity coming out of PKN events worldwide.
I serve as editor-at-large at Néojaponisme, a web journal covering social and cultural aspects of Japan. Read the manifesto, by founder and chief editor W. David Marx.
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Nice video. It should appeal to the Japanese sense of cuteness.
I don’t really understand the anger against Street View. Perhaps it is because the government already imposes on people’s privacy so much.
@RMilner
Probably just the people caught walking out of the love hotel together that are worried… as long as they are wearing something nondescript the face blurring should keep their identity secret though.