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Norisada Maeda
Fontana House - 2004

www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~norisada

Cut through air.

Italian painter Lucio Fontana had left works in which he would just rip up blank canvases with palette knives.

The implication of it is that the act of ripping leads to an ex-post discovery of a situation where
‘tensile force is exerted upon the canvas surface’ which was up to then not visible to the eye.

Project ‘FONTANA ’involves replacing this ‘canvas’ with ‘air’.

The originally homogeneous volume of air on the site is ripped up by 7 arched devices(GARDEN).
‘Nature’ would flow through these cuts inside to draw ever-changing contour lines.

Concept:

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Abracos

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Na minha opiniao o resultado final ficou muito preso ä tela...algumas das transparencias parecem-me um pouco forcadas e acaba por geral algum desconforto... O atelier tem obras interessantes...

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