You know your lecture’s gone well when the first person who says “wow!” is your Mom.
She was one of about thirty I’d invited to the North Carolina Japan Center for my first public multimedia presentation, in winter 1998.
Japanese Lines frames glimpses of shoji screens, roof eaves, castle facades, calligraphy, building silhouettes just before a storm. If you ever want to get a parent to see things from your perspective, do a slide show of photos from a really important trip.







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