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SphERE, 2023
Playing with the element of light, this piece is composed of traditional Japanese paper. A line spreads over the whole surface and transforms from a line to a surface, and the components of the sphere change through the viewing angles. This ancient material has recently garnered attention for its positive impact on local biodiversity and its potential as a regenerative resource.
Design : Yuko Sakamoto
Engineer : Youichi Sakamoto
Corporation : Kawahara seisakusyo
Material : Japanese paper [ Washi ]