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A concept art book of a solo exhibition held at the international photography festival KG+ in Kyoto in April 2023.
For most people, celestial bodies are nearly impossible to observe directly. Tomoyuki defines objects such as these, which can only be experienced second hand as “semi-fiction”. The purpose of this project is to visualise these semi-fictional objects from a new perspective using different mediums such as photography, video, and acrylics. He brought out the edibleness of photographs from NASA (in the public domain) by altering the color tones. By just changing the perspective, the deliciousness hidden within can be vividly visualised. Now the taste, odour, sound, and texture of these celestial objects can be easily imagined. When images of semi-fictitious celestial bodies start to overlap with everyday food how will the perception of them change? Every time you stir milk into your coffee may a breathtaking celestial phenomenon appear before you.
Published by Koseko Bunko (小瀬古文庫)
Open edition
Softcover
20 pages
210 x 297 mm