Tool's Life / Kyoko Kunoh, Motoshi Chikamori, minim++
When useful physical objects are gently touched, their shadow-like silhouettes magically begin to move and can assume a wide variety of forms. The objects themselves do not change their shape, whereas their shadows reveal their true character or their secret wishes. "Tool's Life" not only illustrates the function of these objects; it also brings out background factors that usually go unnoticed and the various significances of the objects' use.
A work by Kyoko Kunoh, Motoshi Chikamori, minim++ (JP)
credit: Ars Electronica
Tool's Life / Kyoko Kunoh, Motoshi Chikamori, minim++
When useful physical objects are gently touched, their shadow-like silhouettes magically begin to move and can assume a wide variety of forms. The objects themselves do not change their shape, whereas their shadows reveal their true character or their secret wishes. "Tool's Life" not only illustrates the function of these objects; it also brings out background factors that usually go unnoticed and the various significances of the objects' use.
A work by Kyoko Kunoh, Motoshi Chikamori, minim++ (JP)
credit: Ars Electronica