Coming 2 years after to say: Won't be long before the whole series goes to Netflix or something like that lol... Even David himself must have some idea like this between hands xD
"I was kind of getting afraid about this getting a bit too long but the recent feedback from viewers on that point has been pretty strong so whatever, lets go for it" Yes, yes! Go for it! Always go for it. ;)
I simply love these videos. People sharing their enthusiasm and knowledge about a given is one of my favorite things on RUclips! I highly recommend that anyone that visits Japan checks out David's shop and participates in one of his print parties! It was one of the highlights of my trip!
Yay! I was just thinking yesterday that it was a long time since there was a new video. Love your stories and learning about the intricacies both about the old Japanese printing industry, and history. Thanks for these videos!
If you didn't already know he does a daily ~hour long stream (www.twitch.tv/japaneseprintmaking). Dave talks a lot about experiences, history, methods, etc.
You should try offering someone to fill in the sleeve(s, matching, maybe?) with characters inspired by these books! That would be so unique and almost mosaic-like, I think.
Hey David! I never was even interested in these topics before I discovered your videos, but I absolutely love watching every one of your videos. Thanks for putting so much work into them, and I hope you continue for a long time!
This is why i love bob so much he has so much ethusisim and passion that it just radiates off him while he speaks, such a joy to get to share his excitement.
Its such an invaluable opportunity with this nauanced topic to be able to gain an appreciation via someone who is dedicated to the craft sharing their insites. Many thanks again.
Thank you as always Dave, another fascinating insight into this world. I have read so many books, listened to podcasts, youtube videos and this is the most concise and elegant explanation of the role of books, their form and indeed how they ended up in Europe.
I love all of the videos you make, but these are my absolute favorites. You have some really interesting pieces of Japanese woodblock printing history and culture available, and I love learning about them.
Fantastic overview. Tangentially, the prints we purchased back on the 1st of April will be framed and hanged soon. They arrived in California perfectly. We are excited to come visit you again, hopefully soon, and until then will be living vicariously as always through your videos.
I've got a couple of such books. In fact, I think that Dave gave me one when we were working together in '02- and the most impressive thing in my mind is the minute text carving (in reverse, no less!). There was no [DELETE] button for mistakes...
I love these videos. Hugely interesting to see, what seems to me, like an early analog to manga or comic books but also, Dave's passion for this stuff is infectious. And his voice and manner of speaking are so relaxing after a long day of work.
I imagine, an history of woodblock print made like you do with This David's Choice serie. It would be so great ! But for now, thank you very much. Each episode is a nice moment.
the carving and printing videos are a joy to watch (the 3hour cut of girl in the water comes to mind), but your storytelling and the history in ukiyo-e could keep me captivated for hours and hours. i hope to have the money to support your patreon one day; i know i will never regret the investment.
Those little books remind me of an early form of comics. They were printed on mass, heavily illustrated and not treated as any kind of high brow art. Thank-you for another excellent video.
I know you are busy getting new projects out and these videos take a lot of work, but we so enjoy them that clamoring for more is all we can do! Please, please... More! more! ❤🌅🌵
Superb explanation of how Japanese ukiyo-e comes to be noticed, appreciated and eventually impactful in European western culture, society and ultimately in European art.
As someone who used to buy old kokeshi dolls, I agree that people probably find interest in the paper packaging too. I find all sorts of fascinating information just from the newspapers and reused magazines, and often times, the images are just as interesting, if not more.
the system of matching symbols for the reading portion of the books looks kinda chaotic at first but it's actually really good for getting the reader to really delve deep into the prints themselves. It's like they're guiding us around all the possible details to look at, really cool!
Wonderful video. Those books really do look like lots of fun. Beautiful art, a story, and even a puzzle, all wrapped into one medium. If there were ever to be a collaboration between yourself, an artist (I think I know just the one), and an author, to produce one of these written in modern Japanese, I imagine it would be a smash hit!
That would be a fun AI project, and certainly doable with current technology. The challenge would be putting together a large enough corpus of human translated work to train the system on. You might find you run out of extant volumes before you've got enough training data to get good performance
This might be a good deal easier than all that really. The language itself hasn't substantially changed so much as the letters themselves have. they threw out all the chaff and Hentaigana back in 1900, so It's basically just a job of recognizing the old cursive scripts and transcoding it to modern kana. I'm no expert on computers or AI but surely character recognition is way easier than actual translation?
Even though they're looked down on, are there any characters or stories from that era of pulp novels that have had a lasting impact on Japanese culture? The way Dave describes these books remind me of the oft derided pulp magazines of early- to mid-20th century America, which still gave us timeless characters like Conan the Barbarian, Zorro, Buck Rogers, etc.
I don't want to disappoint you, but do have to mention that I use a teleprompter on some of these - the ones where I have a specific number of things that I want to cover. The 'ramble' videos (like the Remembering a Carver) are done 'free', but the video you have commented on was done with the prompting ...
My favorite series on this channel! I also got a glimpse of my object of desire Favorite Flowers of Japan. I want an original copy so badly. It's beauty captivates me.....
I think we just discovered how manga came about. If the Japanese were illustrating novels with large graphics on every page way back in the Edo era, they effectively invented the graphic novel in the 17th century.
This David's Choice series is the best thing on the internet.
Coming 2 years after to say:
Won't be long before the whole series goes to Netflix or something like that lol...
Even David himself must have some idea like this between hands xD
I think this guy should be declared a national treasure in at least 3 countries
These videos could be 4 hours long and I would watch every second
man i wish
These are well produced. Why wouldn't you? Your time is very valuable? lol
"I was kind of getting afraid about this getting a bit too long but the recent feedback from viewers on that point has been pretty strong so whatever, lets go for it"
Yes, yes! Go for it! Always go for it. ;)
I feel like sometimes I just need to hear from David Bull.
yeah, cuz sometimes drinking yourself to death just doesnt cut it
@@ProperlyParanoid how?
Uplifting tale of snowy something! Love it. The fabric, the beautiful color, the great populist literature of Japan in Meiji Japan.
Literally clicked this just for that exact reason
Literally everyday I go to work
The clouds parted as the rain died down, revealing a ray of sunshine and glimpse of heaven - another episode of David’s Choice.
frmacleod a fellow Prasanth follower, today is indeed a good day
trahnettilhcs I can’t go a day without a Prasanth video. The dude mellows me out.
Very nice haiku. :)
The reason I can't get enough of these videos is his pure passion for what he talks about
to watch someone who is so clearly a master in his field speak about his chosen subject is so calming and enlightening
Man, each and every episode of this series is an astonishing lesson and a priceless transcultural trip! Thank you so much for that Mr. Bull!
Another hugely interesting video, I always love the presentation that Dave gives; such a calm and knowledgeable voice.
I simply love these videos. People sharing their enthusiasm and knowledge about a given is one of my favorite things on RUclips!
I highly recommend that anyone that visits Japan checks out David's shop and participates in one of his print parties! It was one of the highlights of my trip!
Yay! I was just thinking yesterday that it was a long time since there was a new video. Love your stories and learning about the intricacies both about the old Japanese printing industry, and history. Thanks for these videos!
If you didn't already know he does a daily ~hour long stream (www.twitch.tv/japaneseprintmaking). Dave talks a lot about experiences, history, methods, etc.
I had no idea he did this stream, thank you so much
I enjoy the twitch, but I also enjoy the RUclips videos.
As a professional tattoo artist and graphic designer, this traditional artistry will be of use to me for sure , thank you very much for sharing !!!
You should try offering someone to fill in the sleeve(s, matching, maybe?) with characters inspired by these books! That would be so unique and almost mosaic-like, I think.
So those were basically pulp novels of Japan at the time.
Hey David! I never was even interested in these topics before I discovered your videos, but I absolutely love watching every one of your videos. Thanks for putting so much work into them, and I hope you continue for a long time!
I was really hankering for a new video from you this week and voila, here you are. Thanks for making another video in this great series.
Your calm voice and the intriguing subject can be passed as an ASMR :D I'm so glad that I've found this channel.
Such a pure Man.
Yes! ASMR fix received.
Once again, absolutely great video David ! I luv your passion and enthusiasm.
This is one of the most interesting videos I've seen in a while. Thank you Dave!
Another brilliant video! Your childlike enthusiasm about the subject is truly contagious.
These are the perfect blend of interesting, soothing and professional. Thank you, David Bull.
I haven’t been so excited about a new RUclips video as I was when I saw this one pop up. Glad to have you back Dave!
David allways gives me those beloved Bob Ross vibes
This is why i love bob so much he has so much ethusisim and passion that it just radiates off him while he speaks, such a joy to get to share his excitement.
I don't always watch Japanese wood block printing videos, but when I do I watch Dave Bull..
Its such an invaluable opportunity with this nauanced topic to be able to gain an appreciation via someone who is dedicated to the craft sharing their insites. Many thanks again.
Thank you as always Dave, another fascinating insight into this world. I have read so many books, listened to podcasts, youtube videos and this is the most concise and elegant explanation of the role of books, their form and indeed how they ended up in Europe.
I love your videos, Dave. The longer the video, the better!
Hi David! Just wanted to say I'm really enjoying these videos! Your tenacity and passion are so inspiring!
I love all of the videos you make, but these are my absolute favorites. You have some really interesting pieces of Japanese woodblock printing history and culture available, and I love learning about them.
Thank you so much. That was fascinating. Great video!
I think viewers love your ramblings because they are like bedtime stories :) and fascinating to boot
@21:42 - Well, we're probably there.
Yey!!! I missed this! Your videos are always so soothing and make me so content.
It's always fascinating to hear your insights. Thanks for another great video.
Fantastic overview. Tangentially, the prints we purchased back on the 1st of April will be framed and hanged soon. They arrived in California perfectly. We are excited to come visit you again, hopefully soon, and until then will be living vicariously as always through your videos.
I love this guy. :) Thank you for sharing so much with us David!
We’re here for you David-San. The printing is just a happy bonus
Thank you so much for the beautiful stories your gorgeous prints David!
You are a great communicator of knowledge, thank you!
I've got a couple of such books. In fact, I think that Dave gave me one when we were working together in '02- and the most impressive thing in my mind is the minute text carving (in reverse, no less!). There was no [DELETE] button for mistakes...
I was wondering about the text.. looked like people just wrote it over and over again. Carving makes more sense but that's insane
Oh, it's all carved to look like brush script. I can't imagine the time invested.
I love these videos. Hugely interesting to see, what seems to me, like an early analog to manga or comic books but also, Dave's passion for this stuff is infectious. And his voice and manner of speaking are so relaxing after a long day of work.
Thank you for the history lesson Dave! Glad to see you active again on RUclips
This is not junk or trash! This is a epic art! Great Job David!
I imagine, an history of woodblock print made like you do with This David's Choice serie. It would be so great !
But for now, thank you very much. Each episode is a nice moment.
the carving and printing videos are a joy to watch (the 3hour cut of girl in the water comes to mind), but your storytelling and the history in ukiyo-e could keep me captivated for hours and hours. i hope to have the money to support your patreon one day; i know i will never regret the investment.
isnt the amount you donate your choice?
AI Overlords- rofl 🤣
Love the enthusiasm that you have for your work, Mr. Bull... 🙏🏻😊💕
This is absolutely beautiful it's incredible to think that this was disposable at the time!!
Great as always! Thank you, David.
YAY!!!! A super long video!!! Great story as well.
i love this series so much, another great video, thank you david
truly lovely! 🐈⬛ thank you Mokuhankan
Another great video! Thank you so much!
Your voice is very calming to me Mr. Bull
This is great. I just stumbled upon your channel and you’re a great storyteller.
I need more David's choice in my life!!
Good to see you back David 👍🏻
Fantastic video David!
Those little books remind me of an early form of comics. They were printed on mass, heavily illustrated and not treated as any kind of high brow art. Thank-you for another excellent video.
I know you are busy getting new projects out and these videos take a lot of work, but we so enjoy them that clamoring for more is all we can do! Please, please... More! more! ❤🌅🌵
It's almost like an early comic/manga
Fantastic, Dave!
Fabulously informative David.
Hello David, greetings from germany. I love your prints and videos. Keep up this amazing work!
Oh yeah, I've been waiting for this! Great video Mr. Bull!
I have been waiting for another episode in this series!
Just amazing. As always.
Yaaay you're back
Superb explanation of how Japanese ukiyo-e comes to be noticed, appreciated and eventually impactful in European western culture, society and ultimately in European art.
As someone who used to buy old kokeshi dolls, I agree that people probably find interest in the paper packaging too. I find all sorts of fascinating information just from the newspapers and reused magazines, and often times, the images are just as interesting, if not more.
the system of matching symbols for the reading portion of the books looks kinda chaotic at first but it's actually really good for getting the reader to really delve deep into the prints themselves. It's like they're guiding us around all the possible details to look at, really cool!
Wonderful video. Those books really do look like lots of fun. Beautiful art, a story, and even a puzzle, all wrapped into one medium. If there were ever to be a collaboration between yourself, an artist (I think I know just the one), and an author, to produce one of these written in modern Japanese, I imagine it would be a smash hit!
Love this channel.
What a great video!
Good night Dave :)
YESSS!! I was about to write a comment on your previous video requesting another in this series!!!
AMAZING VIDEO THANK YOU
Ordered the great wave this morning! Can't wait! 💃💃💃
Me too! A new video to watch in the meantime.
Wim Hoskens 💃💃💃
That would be a fun AI project, and certainly doable with current technology. The challenge would be putting together a large enough corpus of human translated work to train the system on. You might find you run out of extant volumes before you've got enough training data to get good performance
Robert Miles Wow I watch all your videos and this is the last channel I'd expect to see you interacting
This might be a good deal easier than all that really. The language itself hasn't substantially changed so much as the letters themselves have. they threw out all the chaff and Hentaigana back in 1900, so It's basically just a job of recognizing the old cursive scripts and transcoding it to modern kana. I'm no expert on computers or AI but surely character recognition is way easier than actual translation?
I listen to his voice to relax but I can't stop thinking about how hard it would be to cut those and line up the paper perfectly every time.
Wow those first 2 books were amazing looking
Beautiful.
He is just... so cool i love him
Even though they're looked down on, are there any characters or stories from that era of pulp novels that have had a lasting impact on Japanese culture? The way Dave describes these books remind me of the oft derided pulp magazines of early- to mid-20th century America, which still gave us timeless characters like Conan the Barbarian, Zorro, Buck Rogers, etc.
I’m continually amazed by how “well written” your extemporaneous speech sounds in all your videos.
I don't want to disappoint you, but do have to mention that I use a teleprompter on some of these - the ones where I have a specific number of things that I want to cover. The 'ramble' videos (like the Remembering a Carver) are done 'free', but the video you have commented on was done with the prompting ...
I love your videos sir, nice to see you upload again :)
Your voice is so relaxing... it gives me such piece... please upload more often 😭
This is amazing!
My favorite series on this channel! I also got a glimpse of my object of desire Favorite Flowers of Japan. I want an original copy so badly. It's beauty captivates me.....
Great video, learned a lot
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS
Interesting as always.
Wwooo new david bull vid!
Oh NICE :D A new video!
Interesting piece on print media and art.
Been looking forward to another video :D
Yay a new video!
Superb presentation Dave. What is the drawing at 7:35? It's very beautiful, makes me imagine a baroque version of the flat medieval art of the West.
I think we just discovered how manga came about. If the Japanese were illustrating novels with large graphics on every page way back in the Edo era, they effectively invented the graphic novel in the 17th century.