Our friends at Go Game Guru have just posted their 2012 album of favorite go photos, which are great fun to look at – the captions are amusing too — and many of which would make terrific screensavers or wallpaper. Click here for the 2011 collection.
American Go E-Journal » Go Photos
Go Game Guru’s “Year of Go in Photos”
Thursday January 31, 2013
Caption Contest: “I should’ve started learning this game when I was little”
Sunday November 18, 2012
Wayne B. Nelson didn’t even need komi to win our photo caption contest. His entry – “I should’ve started learning this game when I was little” – topped the runner-up, Solomon Smilack’s “Cross cut? I think I’ll try crawling instead” 36.7% to a distant 19.6%. Eric Osman (“But Daddy, I don’t think that ladder really works”) tied with Joel Olson and Teddy Terpstra (“Please turn the page”) at 18.4% each, while Terry Benson (“New Fuseki”) gets an Honorable Mention at 7%. The baby is Nathan Bengtson, son of Matt Bengtson and Seohee You. Now all of three months old, Nathan was “less than a month old and already studying hard!” says proud poppa Matt. No word on the tyke’s current rating…
GOT PHOTO? If you’ve got a great go photo for a future caption contest, we want to see it! Email it to us at journal@usgo.org
Go Spotting: Internment Camp Board at San Diego Museum
Thursday November 15, 2012
“I recently went to the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego to see Allegiance, a musical about the Japanese internment camps in the US,” writes San Diego Go Club President Ted Terpstra.
“Powerful stuff. They had an accompanying exhibit of artifacts of the camps in the Museum of Man next door. There was even a go board and stones that had been smuggled into the camp because ‘Japanese’ cultural things were prohibited. Note that the board has been used so much that the lines have been worn off.”
photos by Ted Terpstra
Go Photo: Terpstra Tykes
Sunday October 28, 2012
Go Spotting: Go Gangnam Style
Monday October 8, 2012
Go seems to make an appearance in the “Gangnam Style” video, which has racked up over 28 million hits on YouTube since its release last summer, inspiring parody clips from all corners of the globe. At .52 in the video there’s a 2-second glimpse of two game players behind South Korean singer and rapper PSY; several EJ readers have suggested that it’s go but it’s hard to tell for sure, even on close inspection. However, given go’s huge popularity in Korea, and PSY’s (born Park Jae-sang) attendance at Boston University and Berklee College of Music in Boston – home to a longtime go club – the appearance of the game is probably not that far-fetched.
Go Photo: The Flume Tesuji
Monday October 1, 2012
San Diego Go Club President Ted Terpstra sent along this photo “found by one our my club’s members, Fredd Broccard
from a theme park north of Boston.” If anyone has more info on the photo, please send it to us at journal@usgo.org
Go Spotting: Jorge Luis Borges on “the astrological game of Go”
Monday October 1, 2012
Wayne Nelson has just sent us a translation of Jorge Luis Borges’ wonderful poem about go. We’ve run it before but it’s so lovely that, like all great poetry, it bears repetition. Other than this poem, we don’t know anything about Borges’ connection to go, e.g. where he learned, whether he attended a club, or if he mentions it in other writings; if anyone has information along these lines, please send it to us at journal@usgo.org.
Go
Today, the 9th of September 1978,
I had in the palm of my hand a small disk
of the 361 that are required
for the astrological game of Go,
that other chess of the Orient.
It is more ancient than the most ancient writing
and the board is a map of the universe.
Its black and white variations
exhaust time.
In it men can lose themselves
as in love and in the day.
Today, the 9th of September 1978,
I, who am ignorant of so many things,
know that I am ignorant of one more,
and I thank my Muses for
this revelation of a labyrinth
that never will be mine.
– by Jorge Luis Borges; translated by Wayne Nelson
El Go
Hoy, 9 de septiembre de 1978,
tuve en la palma de la mano un pequeño disco
de los trescientos sesenta y uno que se requieren
para el juego astrológico del go,
ese otro ajedrez del Oriente.
Es más antiguo que la más antigua escritura
y el tablero es un mapa del universo.
Sus variaciones negras y blancas
agotarán el tiempo.
En él pueden perderse los hombres
como en el amor y en el día.
Hoy, 9 de septiembre de 1978,
yo, que soy ignorante de tantas cosas,
sé que ignoro una más,
y agradezco a mis númenes.
esta revelación de un laberinto
que nunca será mío.
– photo by Martin Chrz
Go Spotting: Gosei Sentai Dairanger
Monday September 17, 2012
Gosei Sentai Dairanger which he describes as “Japanese Power Rangers with a much darker look.” In the show, a boy named akomaru is in trouble with a big guy named Gouma. “In the beginning of the scene we see the edge of a wooden floor goban with very dark go bowls. Later in the scene you can see Gouma placing stones on the board.” This is Albert’s second go spotting – his previous one was Bruce Lee and Go 9/25/2011 – if you spot go, be sure to let us know at journal@usgo.org!
Go Photo: Santa Barbara Go Club Visitors
Tuesday July 17, 2012
“July 11 was Cory Massaro’s last night at the Santa Barbara Go Club,” writes club organizer Ed Lee. “Cory (2nd from left, with sunglasses on his head, in photo at right) has finished his graduate work at UCSB, and will start more graduate school in computer science at Brandeis University, Boston this Fall. Cory discovered the SB Go Club about a year ago, and we’ve been very happy to have him play regularly every Wednesday and sometimes on Saturday. The SB Go Club also said goodbye this week to another visitor,
Alexander Taylor (in Durham Go Club t-shirt at left), who hails from Bristol, United Kingdom. Alex (about 2-dan in the U.K.) is a physics graduate student visiting UCSB for only a few weeks, but he also managed to find our little club, and we were very happy to have him.”
photos by Ed Lee
Go Photo: Go in 1956 Berlin
Saturday July 7, 2012
The Syracuse Go Club’s Anton Ninno sent along this “1956 Press Photo Japanese Game of Go Enjoyed By Berlin Youths” found on eBay on offer by HistoricImages, “one of the largest providers of original photos and negatives on the planet.”