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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
In "Sakuteiki - Visions of the Japanese Garden" written in the Heian period (794-1185), it is written that the creation of space begins with "setting a stone," that is, 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
Also Ikenobo Sen'o, a master of Japanese flower arranging in the early modern period, once said: "With a spray of flowers, a bit of water, one evokes the vastness of rivers and mountains. "
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
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
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.
Photo credit:
Kazunobu Nakamura