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An outdoor installation that places light at the boundary between nature and the artificial. The site was Showa Memorial Park in Tokyo.  Although the environment is carefully maintained, wind cannot be controlled. Here, wind becomes the driving force of light. The structure operates not through electricity alone but through invisible air currents.  Two LEDs emit a soft glow and are enclosed in glass, gently swaying like wind chimes. Their flicker is irregular, responding to variations in wind intensity. Each glance upward reveals a slightly different scene, and a subtle rhythm is inscribed into the space.  Artificial light does not dominate; it yields to the movement of wind. Within this relationship, the two forces coexist. When light aligns with the rhythm of nature, the installation moves beyond illumination and becomes an experience.  

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Technical Data

Type: Research-based Installation
Exhibition: Light Art Cube, Winter Vista Illumination 2016 
Material: glass, LED

Size: H 2000 × W 2000 × D 2000 mm

Unit: H 60 × Ø 50 mm

Credits

Organisation: Showa Memorial Park

Agency: Entertainment Bowl Inc.

Shooting: Takatoku Nishi

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