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Japanese Woodblock Print Search

188 pointsby curmudgeon22today at 3:18 AM30 commentsview on HN

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jeresigtoday at 3:53 AM

Thank you for sharing my site! I built this a number of years ago as I was starting to learn about Japanese prints. I wanted a single place where I could find them across all of the various museums and universities that hold them. I use computer vision analysis to cluster prints together (using TinEye). A bunch more technical details from the last time this was posted: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18344979

I’m working on a new site now that’s focused on prints that are for sale from dealers and auctions. Much more technically complex as it needs to be continuously updated. Hope to have a public beta soon!

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TrailingArbutustoday at 9:10 PM

I was in tokyo for quite a while in my most formative years, i love thisss. I think TinEye usage is cool, but aren't there better CV models out there which would fit this use case? Just wondering.

S0undtoday at 9:16 AM

If you're interested in the topic someone is streaming the whole process: https://www.twitch.tv/japaneseprintmaking

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PacificSpecifictoday at 4:48 AM

Wow 2 ukiyo-e threads in 24 hours. This is really cool.

I posted that there was a museum in kurashiki in the other thread but neglected to post a link. For anyone interested here it is https://ukiyo-e-kurashiki.jp/?lang=en

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miduiltoday at 8:58 AM

Wow, that's wonderful. There is a store that sells original Woodblock prints in Vienna, close to the Opera. Every time I'm passing by I take a few moments to look and reflect on those prints, it's great recognizing some on this website now.

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dangtoday at 4:53 AM

One past thread:

Japanese Woodblock Print Search - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18344979 - Oct 2018 (29 comments)

(Reposts are fine after a year or so; links to past threads are just to satisfy extra-curious readers)

abetusktoday at 3:48 AM

This is pretty amazing.

Surprisingly [0]:

> Ukiyo-e.org was created by John Resig ...

[0] https://ukiyo-e.org/about

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Duanemclemoretoday at 8:12 AM

Bookmarked for constant reference. As a designer, Japanese printmaking is a constant source of inspiration, and the effort that went into putting this together is pretty astounding. Thank you to the author for the hard work, and to the OP for surfacing it!

zactatotoday at 3:48 AM

Pretty sure this was made by John Resig, the creator of jQuery.

I used to be friends with him back in the day and he described wanting to do something like this. He was/is a passionate dude.

andeee23today at 7:19 AM

kawase hasui is hands down the best to ever do it

he does trees and foliage in s very special way

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thrownaway561today at 9:58 AM

For those that don't know, this site was made by John Resig, yes, the same dude that invented jQuery.