HINIKU
超越 or Overcome
2018 - London, UK
It is a film installation. The project show ”Hiniku” through an insect. On these films people describe about an insect which never seen before.
EI Capitan
2017 London, UK
It is a video installation work. This work is for going through the Hiniku. Its used image is very known one as Macintosh's wallpaper which seems a fixed image what never change in people's mind. To use this image, it tried to realise and cut through Hiniku.
Video projection
variable dimensions
(A image) video
The ambient noise
2017 London, UK
The video installation, the projector sets it up in the centre of the room, which shows a unfocused ordinary moment in a day.
Video projection
variable dimensions
(A image) Showing space
The nightmare of a soldier
2016 London, UK
It is an installation work, which project for considering to survive the life. In the real or unreal, "A soldier created a watering system in his nightmare for survive the life".
Found objects, balloons, tube, a plant
variable dimensions
(A image) Showing space
G chromosome
2016 SOUND & LANGUAGE Exhibition, Goldsmiths Library, London, UK
This work is inspired by borrowing lists at Goldsmiths library.The concept behind is to present these borrowing lists into a chromosome-like-expression. These lists ate organised in chronological order from over 70 years ago.
Here is the story: “a research team discovered an acquired gene at Goldsmiths library accidentally. They named it “G chromosome” ”.
Printed paper, craft paper
The map of chromosome 18 x 630cm, Three sheets of research data 21 x 29.7cm
(Images) 1. Exhibition space, 2. Researcher’s article, 3. Researcher’s data, 4.The map of G chromosome (detail)
Tulip 50
2016 London, UK
The drawing project, titled “tulip 50” is everyday drawing of a tulip the growing up to die. It is one sheet of paper, piled line 50 days of the tulip’s life. A video animation made by line 50 days.
Paper, video animation
Ink on paper 17x 25cm, video duration 00:01:04
(A image) Some parts of everyday drawing photoes
Others
2015 London, UK
This artwork is as an apparatus for recognizing and connecting to the another world, where is invisible normally, it has like a ghost, ET and monster. The brick implies, the third world is here, which means you need to look carefully even a familiar object.
Bricks, nail and terracotta
The brick 15x18×3.8 cm,
(Images) 1. and 2. Exhibited space, 3, 4. and 5. The hiding part and detail
Hiniku Bb
2012 Tokyo, Japan
This is a box for experiencing "Hiniku". A lace pattern paper spreads whole in the box, which becomes clear as a viewer go to inside the box.
Paper, paint, board
Box 160×150×280cm
(Images) 1.The box (outsied), 2.The box (inside), 3.and 4. The lace paper in the box (detail)
Hiniku g
2011 Gallery Gen, Tokyo, Japan
It is an installation work, which has liner lace pattern paper and plastic, it surrounds whole on the wall and the door in the gallery. At the center of the gallery, a lace plastic is hanged. The lace paper and plastic are assimilated with the wall and door in the gallery.
Paper, paint, plastic, line
Lace paper 2.5×2400cm, lace plastic 2.5×7cm, line 73.5cm
(Images) 1.Exhibition space, 2.The lace plastic on the door (detail), 3. and 5. The lace paper on the wall (detail), 4. The hanging lace plastic
皮膜―ヒニク―/HINIKU
2009 Bankart Studio NYK, Kanagawa, Japan
This is a cut lace paper work, which put on the wall in the exhibition space, the level is 5cm from the floor level. The lace paper is similar colour with the wall.
Paper, paint, sand
Lace paper 20×646cm
(Images) 1.The lace paper on the wall (detail), 2.Exhibition space
皮膜 [ ヒニク ] / HINIKU
2008 Gallery Kobo1 and under the stairs, Tokyo, Japan
This artwork linked two spaces. some lace pattern papers were placed on the wall and the floor, which are several scales. The papers are assimilated with the wall in the exhibition space.
Paper, paint
Lace papers each 87.6×87.6cm, 57.2×57.2cm, 14.5×14.5cm (two sheets), 88×88cm, 15×15cm
(Images) [Kobo1] 1.and 4. The lace paper on the wall (detail), 2.and 3.Exhibition space, [Kobo, under the stairs] 5. Exhibition space, 6.The lace paper on the wall and floor
Kobo, under the stairs
皮膜 [ ヒニク ] / HINIKU
2008 Art Planning Room in Wako university, Tokyo, Japan
It is an installation work. Two lace patterns were placed on the wall and the floor. The lace papers are same colour with the gallery wall, which assimilates with the wall in the exhibition space.
Paper, paint
Lace papers each 88×88cm, 15×15cm
(Images) The lace paper on the wall
The Melting Lines
2018 London, UK
This is a film work as series of Hiking.
A familiar sight could be changed while we took our eyes off.
Video projection
variable dimensions
(A image) video