In this work, fluoresce threads in response to ultraviolet light are stretched over objects placed in the exhibition space, removing mass and
weight from the objects and transforming them into a virtual polygonal world. Living in the modern age, where we are bombarded with processed images and CG
images, the boundary between reality and creation seems to have become blurred. By creating a space between two and three dimensions, between digital and analog, I hope this work will give us a
chance to take a fresh look at the materials and spaces around us, and our relationship with them. I have created works based on the motifs of objects created in various regions, times, and for
various purposes.
Fluorescent thread, Ultraviolet light, Ready-made objects
LUMINE meets ART AWARD 2020-2021 [NEWoMan Shinjuku / Tokyo]
Photo: Ken KATO