I've seen the "Japanese Architecture Exhibition" being held at Roppongi Hills.
Oh~?
I'm out of the area. Did you have any problems?
*All photos are taken and released to the public.
Mori Art Museum 15th Anniversary Exhibition "Japanese Architecture Exhibition: What Its Genes Bring"
The venue is Minato-ku, but the exhibition contents are full of things that are closely related to Chuo-ku. To be honest, I'm grateful that the atakushi, who thought architecture was not specialized, was able to see it gently and easily. Since the exhibition period has entered the second half, some people may have already seen it, but I would like to introduce it as a correspondent recommended information.
In recent years, the impression that the number of architectural-related exhibitions has increased, and it seems that it is not as popular as Western art paintings, but in the trend where Japanese ancient architectural techniques are being highly evaluated from overseas, this category is worth noting as a general education of Edo-dori.
*With the consent of the organizer, we are shooting and releasing it!
Rather than the "Japanese architectural exhibition", the naming of "Japanese architectural exhibition of architecture" has a deep meaning, and through the design concept of Japanese architecture, drawings of buildings, photographs and models, some real exhibitions, etc. It is composed of a very exciting curation that reconstructs something like "Japanese-style" and outlines the culmination of the "genes" in the subtitle.
No~ It's really interesting, and I'm sure I'll definitely go there, so I can't get the real pleasure of Nyai.
The recommendation is to put it inside at the 2-tatami tea room "Mianan" built by Sen no Rikyu for Hideyoshi Toyotomi!
*It is open to the public with the consent of the organizer!
This recreates the oldest existing tea room architecture (National Treasure, Kyoto Prefecture, Myokian) on a full scale.
The retro virtual reality of not only appreciating, but also getting inside and feeling the atmosphere was a revolutionary space that provided a user experience (in short, "experience") as if it had slipped back in time to Azuchi-Momoyama period.
I think this is also a so-called "now coco" feeling.
It's too scary to have tea together with the power of time in such a narrow place ~ (>_<)
The tea room was an analog and classic impression, but what was overwhelmed was the power of scale, a virtual reality that made full use of the latest digital technology, such as laser beams and 3D video installations, and my eyes and heart were nailed.
At first, you can show a slaughter space with nothing but ...
*I'm shooting with my consent!
(Because all of the following are omitted)
The virtual landscape is projected on all sides by a special projection called laser fiber.
The scenery projected in this exhibition is a video. It was a great sense of realism. Video shooting is also permitted, and the antakushi was shot to look like Instagram (I'm on Instagram), but here we share the snapshot (still image capture).
U-mu, rather than "appreciation" of works of art, it is just a "experience" or a powerful enough to be described in photos, videos, and other vocabulary, and the presence of architecture and buildings is not something that can be visualized. It was a method and production that showed us the aspect of "living" and "feeling".
Depending on thinking, smartphones and IT-related technologies can be said to be "skilled skills" that inherit the genes of architecture.
I feel like I was able to really witness the site where the traditional Japanese architectural beauty and style that have continued since the Jomon period long ago have been passed down to the next generation by carpenters, craftsmen, and various artists (probably)
I'm a shy person, so I don't rarely do it ↓ Do you look Instagram?
I'm on Instagram, but (>_<)
The reason why I did this selfie was that it was not an exhibition work, but a caption stuck in my heart.
"Reorganization is i.e. creation."
In other words, I guess this means that "Parkli also has originality" (probably)
Athasha, it's knee pompokolin ♪ Pu-Hyara, Pehiyara (>_<)
The way to make a building is to determine the type and convey it.
Good things will be imitated and improved.
Tradition is a pakuri of style!
(↑ Individual opinion)
With this ticket stub, you can also take a stroll through the observation deck Sky Gallery Tokyo City View on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower, so it would be nice to see the modern art called contemporary city from an architectural perspective from a height of 250 meters above sea level.
In this way, it may be fun to check the Chuo-ku area from a viewpoint from the top (>_<)
"Japanese Architecture Exhibition" will be held until September 17th! Dont misete
[Click here for the past article of Correspondent De Niro that is interesting and helpful]
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