‘sticky note structures’ by yo shimada of tato architects

yo shimada of tato architects has sent us images of his recent installation project ‘sticky note structures’, conceived in cooperation with students of kyoto university of art and design. on show at the gallery artzone in kyoto city, the installation was composed of 30 thousand cells of sticky notes in bright, fluorescent colors that were adhered to one another to form building components, the result being a wall-like structure running through the gallery.

the audience was invited to engage in a dialogue with the piece, asked to state their impressions on sticky notes and attaching them to facing gallery walls. ‘sticky note structures’ also acted as a backdrop to japanese calliger miss kasetsu‘s writing performances which she delivered within the gallery.

yo shimada: sticky note structures view of the wall-like structure

yo shimada: sticky note structures closer view

yo shimada: sticky note structures

yo shimada: sticky note structures installation view

yo shimada: sticky note structures 30 thousand individual sticky notes were used to create the installation

yo shimada: sticky note structures

yo shimada: sticky note structures top view

yo shimada: sticky note structures

yo shimada: sticky note structures

yo shimada: sticky note structures interacting with the installation…

yo shimada: sticky note structures

yo shimada: sticky note structures

yo shimada: sticky note structures details

yo shimada: sticky note structures