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As a young law graduate in Sialkot (now in Pakistan), Kuldip Nayar witnessed at first hand the collapse of trust between Hindus and Muslims who were living together for generations, and like multitude of population he was forced to migrate to Delhi across the blood-stained plains of Punjab. From his perilous journey to a new country and to his first job as a young journalist in an Urdu daily, Nayar’s account is also the story of India. From his days as a young journalist in Anjam to heading India’s foremost news agency, UNI and from mainstream journalism to starting his now immensely popular syndicated column, ‘Between the Lines’, Nayar has always stood for the freedom of press and journalism of courage. Widely respected for his columns, his autobiography opens on the day Pakistan Resolution was passed in Lahore in 1940 and takes us on a journey through India’s story of a nation working on its foreign policy, development plans, relations with neighbouring countries, and dealing with coalition politics among others. From events of historical and political relevance like Tashkent Declaration and the 1971 war and the liberation of Bangladesh, to interviewing Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Mujibur Rahman and from meeting Pakistan’s father of nuclear bomb, Dr A.Q. Khan, to his close association with Lal Bahadur Shastri and Jayaprakash Narayan, Nayar’s narrative is a detailed inside view of our nation’s past and present. Beyond the Lines: An Autobiography by Kuldip Nayar – eBook Details Tsakiris M., Carpenter L., James D., Fotopoulou A. (2010). Hands only illusion: multisensory integration elicits sense of ownership for body parts but not for non-corporeal objects. Exp. Brain Res. 204, 343–352. 10.1007/s00221-009-2039-3 [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]

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All data were assessed for a normal distribution using the Shapiro-Wilk test ( p> 0.05), and the appropriate non-parametric tests were applied when one or more of the corresponding data sets failed to meet the criteria for normal distribution. Area size data were not normally distributed due to participant variance; therefore, a Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for pairwise comparison. The questionnaire data were not normally distributed; however, we performed a Two-Way repeated-measures ANOVA to analyse the questionnaire data, as there was no non-parametric substitute for this analysis. The results of the Mauchly's sphericity test were not significant ( p> 0.05) for the questionnaire data. Therefore, we did not use the Greenhouse-Geisser corrections. Snijders H. J., Holmes N. P., Spence C. (2007). Direction-dependent integration of vision and proprioception in reaching under the influence of the mirror illusion. Neuropsychologia 45, 496–505. 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.01.003 [ PMC free article] [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Daisuke Tajima conjures imagined cityscapes out of lines that drive and proliferate infinitely outward, guided by his prodigious imagination and talent. The high-rises cramming his massive pen-and-ink canvases spring from two inspirational sources: the American sci-fi movies and Japanese anime he saw as a child, and his memories of his journeys to Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China.Kawabe T., Roseboom W., Nishida S. (2013). The sense of agency is action-effect causality perception based on cross-modal grouping. Proc. R. Soc. B Biol. Sci. 280, 20130991. 10.1098/rspb.2013.0991 [ PMC free article] [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, Even the Los Angeles of Blade Runner is awash with Asian imagery, as many visionaries have been imagining the future as multicultural. “Hong Kong is a city of immigrants from everywhere, so there is an element of internationality,” Tajima says. “It’s a blend of cultures. I think Tokyo is becoming a little bit more like Hong Kong.” Tajima shares a fascination with Asian cities beyond Tokyo with one of his idols, Mamoru Oshii, the director of Ghost in the Shell. He was slightly surprised, however, at the exact overlap when I shared a quote from Oshii published in Kodansha’s Young Magazine in 1995: “When I was in search of an image of the future, the first thing that came to my mind was an Asian city.” Oshii was referring to Hong Kong and how he modeled the future cyberpunk city in Ghost in the Shell after it.

Daisuke Tajima - Beyond the Lines

Shigeru Ban Wooden Architecture, all 45 giant wooden projects by architect Shigeru Ban, is released by Graphicsha 2 The first collection of works by Daisuke Tajima, an artist who draws an imaginary city where aggressive lines run vertically and horizontally and spread infinitely with overwhelming imagination and transcendent drawing power.Another world that Tajima frequently inhabits is the digital one, where we meet for the interview. He had graciously invited me to visit him in Nara, but he expected that I wouldn’t be able to go.

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Holmes N. P., Crozier G., Spence C. (2004). When mirrors lie: ‘visual capture’ of arm position impairs reaching performance. Cogn. Affect. Behav. Neurosci. 4, 193–200. 10.3758/CABN.4.2.193 [ PMC free article] [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]There are more animals than people here where I live,” artist Daisuke Tajima says when we meet online, attempting to hammer home how remote his studio is in the far reaches of Nara Prefecture. He seems at peace with the fact that he rarely meets new people in person. Even when setting up his exhibitions, he’s only there for a few days. This was the case for his latest exhibition, “Beyond the Lines,” at the Roppongi Hills A/D Gallery in September 2022, which doubled as the launch of his art book of the same title. And if limitless connections are the bright side of technology, the dark side is human replacement and the very recent and controversial AI art bulldozing over artists and the very humanity of art.

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Tajima creates giant hand-drawn megalopolises all from his remote studio in the Nara countryside By This land of millennia-old wooden temples and hundreds of tame bowing deer will sound like a Ghibli-esque fairytale to many, beautiful and unreal, but it’s the ordinary world where Tajima grew up. For him, conversely, the land of fantasy was a concrete maze of skyscrapers reaching for the heavens like those shown in his favorite animated works, namely Akira and Ghost in the Shell. “That was a different world I could not experience,” Tajima explains. “And only when I was a bit older did I realize these urban spaces are real and exist elsewhere.”Ramachandran V. S., Rogers-Ramachandran D., Cobb S. (1995). Touching the phantom limb. Nature 377, 489–490. 10.1038/377489a0 [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Farrer C., Valentin G., Hupé J. M. (2013). The time windows of the sense of agency. Conscious. Cogn. 22, 1431–1441. 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.010 [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Nakamura S., Shimojo S. (2000). A slowly moving foreground can capture an observer's self-motion–a report of a new motion illusion: inverted vection. Vision Res. 40, 2915–2923. 10.1016/S0042-6989(00)00149-8 [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Look, I think artificial intelligence is important and can help with many things — but not art. I don’t want to just hand over art to AI,” Tajima says. “I’m not giving it away.” He repeats this twice. Banks G., Short P., Martinez J., Latchaw R., Ratcliff G., Boller F. (1989). The alien hand syndrome. Clinical and postmortem findings. Arch. Neurol. 46, 456–459. 10.1001/archneur.1989.00520400116030 [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]



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