Arakitronics

Nobuyoshi Araki

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Published by Fugashobo in 1994, 382 pages, 21×26 cm (1.6kg)
First edition, hardcover, with obi
Condition: Near fine

Arakitronics marks Araki’s first step into digital photography, originally created for a CD-ROM release.
Shot in-studio with a single female model, the images explore fetishistic themes—fishnets, kimonos, nudity—rendered in raw, pixelated textures.
The lo-fi resolution isn’t a flaw, but part of the message: erotic energy over aesthetic control.
As critic Koitaro Iizawa wrote, Araki challenges the idea of a “perfect cut” with a visual rebellion rooted in anarchic freedom.

A thick, content-rich volume.