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"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

The creation of space begins by placing an object in an empty space.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

I was fascinated by the beautiful, large, swirling holes that sometimes appeared in those flowing clouds, and tried to recreate them.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

In Japan, clouds have been an important element of scenery since ancient times, and have been written about in numerous poems.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

When an object is placed in a space, a place is naturally created around it.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

A vast landscape evoked by a single organic form object.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

I believe that the space created in this way is the ideal place that humans unconsciously seek.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

This work is an attempt to express the Japanese aesthetic sense of finding beauty in a single component of nature, such as a single flower, and creating a space using it.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

Japanese dance performances were held at this location, and before and after the performances, the audience was invited on stage to actually experience the installation.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

Visitors look up and face One being.

Photo credit:
Masaki Komatsu

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

Hundreds of thin boards are drawn one by one in 3D space by a designer, and finely adjusted to a structurally balanced position by cutting-edge computational design to form a single object.

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Kazunobu Nakamura

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

This object can be deployed in various spaces, creating different scenery around it depending on where it is placed.

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Kazunobu Nakamura

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

Fixed to the ceiling are ten steel mesh grid panels, 800 mm wide by 1600 mm long, from which countless thin threads hang down regularly along the grid.

Photo credit:
Kazunobu Nakamura

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

Each thin board is balanced in the air with three points pierced by its threads, and each board rests in the air in a defined shape.

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Kazunobu Nakamura

"Into the Space": An Installation Art Space That Attempts to Express Japanese Beauty recognized with BoY Honoree and AMP Award
NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS

The thin boards are made of 100% virgin pulp material, which is also used in art storage boxes, strength and durability.https://www.tokushu-papertrade.jp/en/product/28_archival-board/

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Masaki Komatsu

Dolce Media Group Becomes Exclusive Media Agency for Toronto FC Star Federico Bernardeschi
Dolce Media Group

Federico Bernardeschi with his wife Veronica Ciardi

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Jesse Milns

Dolce Media Group Becomes Exclusive Media Agency for Toronto FC Star Federico Bernardeschi
Dolce Media Group

Federico Bernardeschi and Dolce Media Group

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Dolce Media Group

Dolce Media Group Becomes Exclusive Media Agency for Toronto FC Star Federico Bernardeschi
Dolce Media Group

Federico Bernardeschi

Photo credit:
Jesse Milns

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Photo credit:
Riccardo De Vecchi

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

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Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

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Ceramic House - Studio RAP

Ceramic House
Studio RAP

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Studio RAP