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He developed it in reaction to the reliance upon and taste for chance and accident, a pervasive feature of Japanese ceramic culture which he campaigned against with a mixture of fascination and abhorrence throughout his career. Black Fire is now used by large numbers of makers and is one of the mainstays of Japanese avant-garde ceramics. Its attraction lies both in its evocation of the ceramic technologies of pre-industrialised societies and in the manner - so important to Yagi - in which it potentially obfuscating effects of glazes are avoided, as are the inevitable structural movements and colour changes that take place during high temperature firings. 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