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水と祝祭 -Water Fest-

Exhibition & Signage
This work is a new festival that creates a beautiful space that respects water and connects water and people. Water that has been enshrined as a cure for illness, except for impurities. In Shiga Prefecture, which has the largest lake in Japan and has developed various cultures centered on water, we will build an opportunity to remind and reconfirm the value of the water source and its natural use through expression.
The camphor tree, which stands symbolically in the center of Otsuko Yoko Park, is regarded as a god's yorishiro and is expressed by projection mapping. Yorishiro, such as trees and stones, is sanctified by the attachment of the spirits and becomes the subject of festivals, so I think it has a high affinity for this concept. In addition, while the method of projection mapping is often performed on artificial walls and buildings, it is rare to perform it on natural objects such as trees, and it is assumed that it will be a beautiful expression full of life.
Sponsorship : Otsu City / Lake Biwa Otsu Tourism Association / Biwako Kisen Steamship Co.,Ltd.
Planning : Shiga-Shiga, a general incorporated association
Direction : xorium
Music : Kazumichi Komatsu
Environmental Lighting : Design Office luminosity
Imaging, audio equipment : NiR / DrillBros
Electric equipment :Tanaka Electric Co., Ltd.
水と祝祭 -Water Fest-
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水と祝祭 -Water Fest-

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