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Nagakute Aichi, Japan
Installation
When raindrops gather, it becomes a puddle, and when it gets bigger it is called a lake. What separates such phenomena is 'just a name' named by humans, and it has no boundaries on its own. We are also interested in the existence of an invisible boundary (or that it does not exist) even when considering architecture. This exhibition is an installation that was done with the aim of sharing part of the process of our thought with visitors.

First, we made big undulations by the same method (fixation of 2 points and maintenance of shape by elastic force of paper) on the ripple board with small undulation, and arrange the architectural models of different scales on it. Big and small undulations and different scales of human models (and 1/1 visitors) scattered there become devices to enter the world of the architectural model and connect each scale. In addition, these big and small undulations can encourage visitors to the behavioral psychology of the visitors (1/1 scale humanoid), and can step on the small undulations without being distracted, but create a region where big undulations are not stepped on. The foot pattern remaining on the ripple board over time is visualization of the invisible boundary, and a new psychological boundary is created there. There is no name there, only phenomenon exists.