We present a luminous structure by Midori Kawano and Takuro Tamayama that emerges in the space between product and installation. Composed of spirally arranged acrylic elements and a luminous framework that illuminates their cross-sections, the work holds the potential to scale across various spatial dimensions. Light, structure, performance, and photography resonate with one another, presenting a form of light that shimmers in the threshold between the everyday and the extraordinary.
Lighting units composed of 5 to 100 connected fluorescent lamps will be installed.
The 5-lamp unit is arranged in a straight line and placed inside a self-standing hut with an open front.
The 100-lamp unit is formed into an oval shape, slightly lifted from the floor and tilted with a display frame.
The floor surface is covered with a 6m × 8m glossy material to emphasize the reflection of light.
A project by six creators—an artist, architect, performer, photographer, and hair & makeup artist.
Bringing together perspectives on light, structure, the body, spatial experience, and photography, they propose a work that sits between product and art.