A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
Japanese photographer Hayahisa Tomiyasu from 2011 to 2016 took pictures of what happens to the table tennis table. He found a lot of different emotional scenes — but it seems that the table was used for anything except the ping-pong game itself.
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A Japanese man has been photographing a tennis table for five years, and people don't need it for ping-pong at all
A similar project was implemented even before Tomiyasu by Ukrainian photographer Yevgeny Kotenko: from 2008 to 2013, he filmed what was happening with an ordinary Kiev shop.
Keywords:
Surveillance |
Table tennis |
Table |
Japan
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