![]() In an area without soil, in other words, traditionally a least favorable environment for plants, orchids evolved to be most adapted for a world without competition. Because of their diversity, many orchids evolved to become most adapted to live on rocks and trees instead of land with soil where other plants grew abundantly. Orchids were flowering plants that most enjoyed diversity, and it is said that approximately 10% of all plant species belong to the orchid family. ![]() Evolution has favored diversity, and it can be said that flowers were born to produce diversity. It could be said that they are growing in mid-air. Although flowering plants were the last of the plant species to appear on earth, at least 220,000 of the 250,000 terrestrial plant species are flowering plants. The flowers in this artwork are alive, growing, and blooming with each passing day. Most orchids are able to grow without soil by absorbing water from the air. At that moment, they become one with the flower and may truly see flowers for the first time. When someone continues to look at a flower closely, the flower looks back. Nansen, pointing to a flower in the garden, said, “People these days see this flower as if they were in a dream”.In this work, people immerse themselves in flowers, becoming one with the garden. All things and I are of the same substance”, remarking on how wonderful it was. Someone asked the monk Nansen about the famous saying, “Heaven and I are of the same root. Zen gardens are said to have been created as a place for groups of Zen priests to carry out training in order to become one with nature. There is a Zen kōan (a question or story that is part of Zen priests’ theological training) called “Nansen’s Flower”. If you encounter other people within the artwork, your space will connect with theirs and become one single space. Because of this, people are able to freely wander around the flower mass space. This floating flower garden consists of a three-dimensional mass of flowers.The artwork space is completely filled with flowers, but as the flowers float up above people, open spaces are created. ![]() Since the sphere colors are produced by light, it is possible to create nine blurred colors, (light in water, sunlight on water plants, morning glow, morning sky, sky at twilight, peach, plum, iris, spring maple), as well as three colors that flatten the space (blue, red, and green), producing a total of 12 colors.įloating Flower Garden: Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One Such colors were called Kasane no Irome (nuances of layered colors), and were created by the the combination of the lining and exterior fabric (silk was thin at the time so the color of the lining showed through the exterior fabric), gradations from overlapping colors, and blending of warp and weft. The shape of the space is determined by the collection of spheres and changes according to people’s actions (pushing or colliding).īefore the modern era in Japan, complex colors born from the characteristics of silk were given names evocative of the four seasons. Since each sphere is free within the collection of sphere elements that make up the three-dimensional space, people recognize it as existing three-dimensionally and part the spheres entering into the three-dimensional existing space. ![]() At this time, the light spreads spherically around the impacted sphere. Therefore, the light behaves as a group and can be thought of as one three-dimensional existing space. Wherever the sphere is, the behavior of light is maintained across the whole of the space (a three-dimensional image in which one sphere is regarded as one dot). The surrounding spheres respond one after another, resonating and emitting the same tone and light color. When people move through or push them, the spheres change color, and emit a tone specific to that color. When the spheres change color, the space itself shifts between a collection of spheres forming a three-dimensional space and a flat color wall. People move through the spheres and enter the space. The space is filled with spheres of light. Expanding Three-dimensional Existence in Transforming Space - Flattening 3 Colors and 9 Blurred Colors ![]()
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