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"160 Sheets (Signed)" is a photo collection by Japanese photographer Daisuke Yokota. One of the most talked-about young photographers today, Yokota is a pioneer of on-site photography. Rather than creating "records" or "images" through on-site photography, he emphasizes the serendipity achieved through editing and processing using tools like Photoshop, and the development process incorporating various special techniques. Yokota's style is to create new images through the intersection of abstraction and concreteness, reality and unreality, spirit and matter, chance and necessity. This series of works reconstructs the meaning and values of photography as it has traditionally been perceived, while also evoking a sense of modernity in light of the influence of digital cameras and the internet, and exploring new possibilities for photography. In recent years, Yokota has been transcending the boundaries of photography and garnering attention for his installations and other works. This book is a collection of abstract color illustrations that encapsulate Yokota's aforementioned worldview. Signed by the photographer .