Sho-An
Ozone Plaza, Tokyo, 2004
Architectural installation
Material: Mino washi; Japanese hand made rice paper, wood
Dimensions: 30’ x 30’
When crawling into the tea house, The space was woven by sliding the lattice door. As if paper was emerged from the water pool by moving the bamboo strainer. The light under the water hearth, projecting the rhythm of the water. Each paper has different thickness, paper is thinning up to the air. The paper screen is activated by the light and shadow. Particles of the paper are dissolving into the memory of the water. The boundary of the space is disappearing.