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fragility is vibration of sensations Installation

Mariko Hori

Netherlands

Installation, Interactive on Ceramic

Size: 11.8 W x 11.8 H x 3.9 D in

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installation with a better thing from the past, a hope for the future, a tool for observing, the sounds of this moment (awareness), a fish line / dimension variable When observing objects that claim things were better in the past, or that express hopes for the future, visibility of reality of the Present Moment is limited and nostalgia and the ideal future may appear to be more real and seductive than the reality of the Present. But if we make an effort and take a closer look, if we expand our awareness and our presence, the vibration of sounds from the Ground can bring us back to the reality of the Present. The fragile vibration of sounds from the Ground (of Being) is not a deficiency of strength.This fragile vibration is stronger than strength for it comes from the Gentleness of Being itself.

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Installation:Interactive on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 3.9 D in

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Born in Kobe, Japan, Mariko Hori ( 1985 ) studied architecture and is currently working as an artist between Belgrade, Serbia and Amsterdam, Netherlands. She is also a vocalist for a Tokyo based experimental band ‘Information’ and the organizer of an international experimental event ‘Soro-sorO’. She studied architecture, but was more attracted by the aesthetic aspects of the deterioration of buildings through ageing than she was by contemporary or innovative building techniques. She was particularly interested in the strong sense of an enduring existence that attaches to old buildings and artefacts. In her subsequent career as an artist, her interests have revolved around the concept of ‘atmosphere’ and things that are difficult to create new, such as the sense of existence, common sense, something in between or many ambiguous boundaries. Her works, consisting mainly of installations and collages, often study alternative atmospheric experiences and communications, or the way things are being, through modest yet intentional placement of carefully chosen objects to give texture to the space and time between structures.

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