I handed out free pocket tissues in front of the Nagoya station in 20, Oct, ‘09.
I handed out free pocket tissues in front of the Nagoya station in 20, Oct, ‘09.
I will say “good morning” while hand out a tissue.
I arranged it a little more before sleeping yesterday.
Invisible existence, or words to that effect.
The next work is a research of the problems that how “postmodern age-people” can get one big society.




#study Recalibrate the bilateral relations between sign
2008
Kyoto
《Filler》
2006-2009
Osaka
I fly a balloon and say hello with an audience by causing a trifling broadcast accident.
《24, May, 2009, Hongo》
2007-2009
Hongo, Tokyo
I planted a sunflower seeds in the flowerpots on the public space.



《Arbitrary happiness》
2009
Installation
A variety of elements intersect in the area where we live to form a single place. In these places the relationship between senders and receivers is lost, and there are spots where gaps develop that resemble large channels. In this work I focus on two such gaps, calling my approach “arbitrary happiness.” The first was to fly a balloon on a television program that runs early morning urban landscape video. This program, which viewers were well aware of, provided a gaping hole on a day of broadcast television. The second consists of flowerpots that can be seen jutting out into the street of residential areas. Found in the interstice of public and private space, I planted sunflower seeds in this gap. Gauging the distance between these gaps and myself, I carried out some “arbitrary happiness” to bridge the space between.
I discerned “thing like public sphere” in Daikanyama.