Monday, June 3, 2013
"Just take your shoes off, put on a face mask and enter the pool, wade around and get to touch the sculptures under the styrofoam beads." very cool.
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I would PAY$$$$$$ To do this!
ReplyDeleteCan you add the article or location to this please.
ReplyDeleteI cant find any more information on him other than that since all the websites are in japanese, but I did find http://www.aaa.org.hk/Collection/Details/15233 which has a few of his pieces. truly interesting installations, its a shame I cant find more information.
ReplyDeleteTalk about a unique sensation! Using touch to visualize the art. EVERYONE would come up with a different picture in their mind.
ReplyDeleteInstallation Art is extremely interpretive! Very difficult to explain aesthetic value to many people.
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