"Lines" that fill the space - Fragrance

The installation "Fragrance with Lotus Flowers" for Japanese Dance Wins two Awards, BoY Honoree and AMP Best of Best

Curated by Aline Chahine | 
January 17, 2022
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The installation Fragrance with Lotus Flowersfor Japanese dance has won two awards, BoY Honoree and AMP Best of Best.

Design Concept

An installation art space for Japanese dance. The lotus is a sacred flower in Japan. In Japanese gardens, ponds with lotus flowers are usually shrouded in a light mist in the early morning when the flowers are in bloom. A fog seems to visualize the fragrance of lotus flowers. In Japan, fog represents profundity and has a sacred atmosphere. It is a mist formed by delicate light and water particles that catch the light. Kazunobu Nakamura tried to design a new space by objects that have such a vague appearance.

A hazy, misty existence created by countless "lines" - Fragrance
A hazy, misty existence created by countless "lines" | Photograph © masaki komatsu

"Lines" that fill the space. A hazy, misty existence created by countless "lines". The "line" has a Japanese beauty, as if it softly absorbs light, rather than strongly repelling it. Over a thousand "lines". By designing the sparseness of how the lines come together, a gradation with shades of transparency is drawn, spreading across the space. The delicate artwork touches the light and depicts the vague figure of light, revealing the existence of the air that fills the space.

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This installation can be developed in a variety of ways to suit different spaces by changing the number of lines and the arrangement of the lines | Photograph © masaki komatsu

A space that seems to be enveloped in a rising mist develops Japanese Dance. The more than 1,000 lines are made of very thin wooden squares of 4 mm square. The lines are attached to a delicate lattice, assembled with metal rods of about 1.0 mm in diameter, and are suspended from the ceiling. The spatial points, such as the planar position and height of these square timbers, are calculated and placed, one by one, using 3D modeling design technology to create a fog-like gradation of light. It follows the way gardeners who maintain the beauty of Japanese gardens adjust the density of branches and leaves by pruning trees, creating gradations of sparseness, and denseness to design transparency and depth. The material for the 4mm square ultra-fine square lumber is Japanese cypress. In Japan, the Japanese cypress is considered to be a tree in which the gods dwell. This material is made from the scraps of thinned wood that protect the cypress forests. As a result, this installation is a sustainable design that can be developed in a variety of ways to suit different spaces by changing the number of lines and the arrangement of the lines. 

The fog gently catches the light - Fragrance
The fog gently catches the light | Photograph © masaki komatsu

The beauty of Japanese space is designed and created by the shades of shadow created by the fragile and weak light. It is also the Japanese sense of beauty in space, as discussed by Junichiro Tanizaki in his "In Praise of Shadows". In other words, the main theme of Japanese spatial design is not to design the form itself, but to design the effect brought about by the manipulation of the form. We have inherited that theme as well. Lines pouring down from the sky gathered in countless numbers, appearing as a huge mist-like figure, covering the space. The dancers are enveloped in a rising fog. The fog gently catches the light, and the fog changes its appearance by the light. This envelops the dancers in light. We were able to create a space design that resonates with the light and softly envelops the dancers.

Awards:
AMP Architecture MasterPrize 2021:
Best of Best / Exhibition Category Fragrance with Lotus Flowers at AMP 2021

Best of Year Awards 2021:
Honoree / Installation Category Fragrance with Lotus Flowers at BoY Awards 2021

Technical Sheet:
- Project Name: Fragrance with Lotus Flowers
- Location: Shibuya-ku,Tokyo,JAPAN
- Client: EGIKU JAPANESE-DANCE PRODUCTS
- Installation Design : NAKAMURA KAZUNOBU DESIGN-WORKS/Kazunobu Nakamura
- Produce & Dancer : Egiku Hanayagi
- Japanese lute : Reisui Ban
- Japanese flute : Michiko Fukuhara
- Shamisen : Tohon Taku Taguchi
- Lighting-design : Theaterbrain/Masao Igarashi
- Production : Tashibu to Fukushima
- Stage director : Noriyuki Shirato
- Photograph : Masaki Komatsu 

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