The Yoshii Pothole Park Photo Art Project takes a deep dive into the evolving landscape of Yoshii, Sasebo, blending the historical, natural, and whimsical aspects of this small yet striking sub-village. Using Google Street View as a time capsule, the project reflects on how this area has changed over the past 20 years, capturing not just the physical shifts in the environment, but also the subtle shifts in community life. Pothole Park, with its geological oddities formed by centuries of erosion, serves as a metaphor for the passage of time. As Street View now offers a look at the same scene two decades later, the changes are evident—not just in the park's natural elements but in the fabric of everyday life. The potholes themselves remain as iconic markers of Yoshii's unique landscape, yet around them, new structures have risen, and older ones have faded, making it a poignant reflection of both nature's permanence and the transient human footprint. This project also draw...
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