Hair Sachi YAMASHITA
Head piece By Me
Head piece By Me
Video + Music + Headpiece = By Me
簡単に持ち運びができて遊ぶように身につけたくなるもの。
子供のような感覚でナチュラルなフォルムの美しさを探し
新しいバランスを考えることが好きです。
自然のものやイラストを描くことによってインスピレーションを整えます。
Video + Music + Headpice = By Me
What my aim is my mission
There are too many reasons for everything and everywhere.
But we tend to miss what we really need and mean.
I am simple. I just enjoy exploring in the simplest desire and beauty in this world.
That is the reason I create.
I would call my style as paradoxical minimalism which can be functional and contemporary at the same time.
A shape can be functional while a function talks about a weather tomorrow a sense of infrathin.
There are too many reasons for everything and everywhere.
But we tend to miss what we really need and mean.
I am simple. I just enjoy exploring in the simplest desire and beauty in this world.
That is the reason I create.
I would call my style as paradoxical minimalism which can be functional and contemporary at the same time.
A shape can be functional while a function talks about a weather tomorrow a sense of infrathin.
Head piece By Me
Video + Music + Headpiece = By Me
The Story
Why do we personify and relate objects to us ?
Human beings personify nearly everything around them. including man-made sculptures and
recently developed AI.
One example of this can be found in Japanese JIZO is the Shinto deity of children Representations of
JIZO can be found in the corners of towns and cities all over Japan. The statues are made of stone
like the ones we find in France.
The difference however, is how the JIZO statues are treated Japanese people knit scarves and
caps for the statues in order to protect them from the cold They are often treated like children.
This may sound like nonsense, but it's on interesting way to think about the relationship
between humans and man-made objects.
The concept is I carry out a similar ritual in Paris using my Head pieces.
My goal is to see how sculptures, dressed up as humans, are perceived and what this tells us
about humanity.
Sachiko YAMASHITA
artefact
23 Rus des Blancs-Manteaux 75004 Paris
Why do we personify and relate objects to us ?
Human beings personify nearly everything around them. including man-made sculptures and
recently developed AI.
One example of this can be found in Japanese JIZO is the Shinto deity of children Representations of
JIZO can be found in the corners of towns and cities all over Japan. The statues are made of stone
like the ones we find in France.
The difference however, is how the JIZO statues are treated Japanese people knit scarves and
caps for the statues in order to protect them from the cold They are often treated like children.
This may sound like nonsense, but it's on interesting way to think about the relationship
between humans and man-made objects.
The concept is I carry out a similar ritual in Paris using my Head pieces.
My goal is to see how sculptures, dressed up as humans, are perceived and what this tells us
about humanity.
Sachiko YAMASHITA
artefact
23 Rus des Blancs-Manteaux 75004 Paris
Move by Huijin Yang Music by Yoshi Horikawa Make by Yoyo iwaki Head piece by Me
Drawing + Head Piece = By Me
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