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  • Light/Depth -
    A public art for skaters. A sculpture done in collaboration with MATSUO Haruyuki,which skateboarders can skate on. The desire to have an art work for skaters, this sculpture was made as a public art even though it was my first work. Reproduced in
  • Over the Rainbow -
    7Computers linked seven huge swings (5m high) for adults. Each swings are illuminated by seven differnt colours when their angles are all differnt (almost impossible though). A work made to represent " cooperation through non-cooperation".
  • Photogenetics -
    Photo+Genetics=Photogenetics. A project done as a workshop of The Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo. The theme of this project is "Morphing". By compounding the elements of two faces selected from people who came to the workshop, you can
  • World System -
    The theme of this project is "re-design for telephone". Winner of Japan Art Scholorship. This is a model of a flying TV-telephone which by itself float to find and link to other people (just like WWW). An idea "What if the original telephone
  • Mega Diary
    Open Diary project to understand the unrelated person. This is a project which opens many people's everyday lives to the public through computer networking. Participants write down diaries on a bulletin board on internet for 100 days. This
  • ... cemetery on internet where you can store your own chronicle (be published after your...
  • Seeing is believing -
    The installation to see the invisible. An installation for a one-man exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art,Japan. "Seeing is Believing" consists of three works. "Empty Entity" infrared ray electric light display, "Sheep"
  • Vanishing Body -
    ... you are asked whether to enter with your clothes on or not. To the person who chose to...
  • PostPet -
    ... by KOUKI Takashi) A pet you keep in your computer delivers your e-mail just like a...
  • "Thanks Tails" are tails for cars. An organ which express appreciation. To make it easier to understand, it is not expressed by language but by the gesture of tails of dogs. I consider this as an art work only when this is manufactured. This