canon neoreal 'prism liquid' by akihisa hirata and kyota takahashi

canon neoreal 'prism liquid' by akihisa hirata and kyota takahashi




japanese artist kyota takahashi and architect akihisa hirata collaborated on 'prism liquid',
canon's neoreal installation at milan design week 2010.


'prism liquid'
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the space is structured as a polyhedron, which glows in various prism-like colors.
the lights flicker and move just as if water was flowing, changing their shape several times.
two opposite concepts - static and dynamic, concrete and abstract, input and output -
coexist in one world. the polyhedral screens are arranged in a sprial that is connected three-dimensionally,
in which a world of new images comes to life through the colorful lights created by takahashi
which are projected onto the larger-than-life construction (almost 6 m high, 8 m wide, 40 m deep)
by akihisa hirata. the technical details behind the installation are possible through canon digital
imaging technologies. the images which are seen have been taken with a digital single lens reflex
camera and are projected in many colors, through 21 projectors on several polyhedral screens.


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the idea behind the installation originated from the projectors themselves.
a bunch of light beams generated by these machines as the capacity to give birth to an 'invisible'
pyramid-shaped space. the images break up into small pieces of bright color, similar to that of a puzzle,
becoming abstract visions. the pieces come together, assembled three-dimensionally, like an origami
sculpture, enhanced by the digital imaging technology and primitive color variations and dynamic
movement of the lights and images.

'I wanted to express the idea of 'input to output' as simply and directly as possible.
without using any computer graphics, elaborating the images, the brightness, and the projection method,
I decided to try and extract the maximum appeal a picture can have. then I tried to express -
in a single world - concepts such as 2D / 3D, concrete / abstract, static / dynamic -
which are usually difficult to capture because of their binomial characteristics. these images begin
with horizontal wide screens found at the back of the space. the images in this section are projected
simultaneously with five single-lens reflect cameras which have animation shooting functions;
using these images I managed to create a panoramic world of extremely realistic, vivid, digital images,
just like an 'emakimon' (picture scrolls). then I installed the vision scroller* and created the conditions
for those visiting the booth to taste the sense of interactivity and liveliness by themselves,
by experiencing the images on their own.
' - KT



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the light emitted by projectors is usually projected onto flat screen screens in which we experience them
as two-dimensional images. but actually, there is a cone-shaped light generated by the projector
in which the screen blocks the light and what we really see is the reflection. a single cord connects
the entire place while creating a spiral. this thick cord made by polyhedral range blends into the territory
of the three-dimensional lights generated by the projectors. the cord runs throughout the space,
changing in size. sometimes it creates a 6 m high space, and sometimes it cascades across,
stretching over the floor, almost resembling fines or other climbing plants intertwining with the lights.

'I wanted to create a space which seems to play with the mass and the three-dimensionality of the light,
and to make it possible to experience an almost physical blending with light. the mass of these lights
is materialized and vivid color are generated, making one feel as if it is radiating. (...)
tangling... come to think of it, the living world is full of peaceful, emergent, intermingled forms of life.
from micro-proteins to forests where various plants and animals co-exist. the architectures and the
spaces created by people should also be able to connect to the peace of this intermingled life.
blending our own bodies with the world should generate a new reality, a new experience which is
realistic and original at the same time.
' - AH



projections of flowers
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color prism
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akihisa hirata demonstrating the installation models to designboom
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small scale model of the polyhedron
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diagram of the prisms

akihisa hirata gave designboom an explanation of the installation through the use of models:





akihisa hirata
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kyota takahashi
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* a vision scroller is a live image creation device made by kyota takahashi,
through the installation of a camcorder under an acrylic board which is used as a canvas.
when materials such as sand and feathers are placed on the board, the camcorder takes a picture
and the projectors connected to the camcorder project the image in real time. the materials can be
moved sideways by rolling the board's transparent roll film, and the images can be rotated
and moved by installing the camcorder on a table. a new version of the vision scroller
was made specifically for this installation.

project details:

organizer: CANON INC.
producer: toshiki kiriyama
projector: XEED WUX10, XEED SX80 mark II, LV 7585
camera: EOS 7D
camcorder: LEGRIA HF S21
concept and composition: kyota takahashi and reiko kawaguchi (artists), akihisa hirata (architect)
exhibition design: hikaru mori (designer)
camera work: kohei matsumura
sound design: toru yamanaka
imaging system: LUFTZUG.corp
sound system: cabasse
andrea db
04.19.10  
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wow. amazing.
jayee   04.19.10
Inspiring and Beautiful.
Truly amazing.
Charlie   04.21.10

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