AURA / Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen
A "light" installation that has a symbolic presence in the hotel lobby. Permanent artwork for the entrance of the Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen.
A group of small shining elements, consisting of approximately 3,400 elements, form a voluminous pillar of light.
With lattice-like layers inspired by growing "salt crystalline bodies",
The luminosity, which encompasses countless prisms, shifts according to the angle of view.
Transparent Flowers – Camellia –
Camellias made of prisms are in full bloom on objects constructed with metal lines.
The contrast between the geometric and minimal stainless steel structure and the camellia flowers blooming quietly emerges in the dim space of the Buddhist temple, giving a quiet yet dignified appearance.
Mulabo! “SYMBOLIC ART”
Art bringing together sharp prism elements based on an impression of shards of the electrical energy that powers electronic technology.
This was produced as the emblematic artwork of Mulabo!, which is located within the Innovation Center.
Transparent Flowers
“Transparent Flowers” installation piece displayed in the Sennin no Niwa garden (designed by Mirei Shigemori) at the entrance to Sennyū-ji Temple.
Flowers made transparent by steel lines and prisms bloom in profusion in mid-air, swaying in the wind to produce a space that has a vague sense of movement.
While retaining the spirit of modernism and abstract expression discovered by Mirei in this classical garden, a new rhythm of light is brought to the garden’s still ambience.
JSC Chandelier
Chandelier art installed in the atrium of the Tokyo HQ of Jupiter Shopping Channel.
This large chandelier is made up of approximately 40,000 elements based on images of drops of water and sunlight filtering through trees, with wires stretching for approximately 35 meters. Each element glitters independently and calmly sparkles with the convection of air and sunlight coming in from the skylight, giving the entire building a natural inspiration and elegant light.
This has been designed so that as well as the dynamic first view when approaching from the entrance, office workers can always experience light coming in through windows from each floor.
Prism Cloud
A light and dynamic installation using polyhedron prisms.
Organic volume is formed along the 3D curved surface of honeycomb as though crystallizing the prism structures,
appearing as cloud-like objects of light.
Changes in sunlight and indoor lighting produce varying degrees of radiance and contrast at different times together
with seemingly infinite prismatic light.