comparemela.com

finding out more. since 2002 jason bruges studio has been pushing the boundaries of art installation by using a high—tech mixed media palette to create interact spaces. and for this year's olympics and paralympics in tokyo, the team has created an artwork inspired by traditional japanese zen gardens. one of the great things about this artwork is that it is designed to be experienced in person and in the round. but it is not until you get this up close and personal that you really get a sense of the scale. the project, called constant gardeners, is a result of an open competition with the arts council tokyo and the tokyo metropolitan government. their idea was selected out of 2&00 other entrants, and it's paying homage to the athletes by representing their performances. so we are looking at footage

Related Keywords

Art Installation ,More ,Boundaries ,Palette ,Interact Spaces ,Jason Bruges Studio ,Mixed Media ,2002 ,Team ,Things ,Person ,Ground ,Artwork ,In Tokyo ,One ,Olympics ,Traditional Japanese Zen Gardens ,Constant Gardeners ,Sense ,Result ,Project ,Scale ,Government ,Idea ,Athletes ,Footage ,Competition ,Entrants ,Homage ,Performances ,Tokyo ,Arts Council Tokyo ,00 ,2 ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.