A new store installation project by architects and interior designers has started in the Home Collection section at DIESEL SHIBUYA.
For the 2nd version of this project, the innovative installation called “DIGIT” was created by Yoshimasa Tsutsumi, an architectl based in Beijing.
DIGIT CONCEPT:
What on earth does it mean to "show things"? This simple question is the one we need to ask ourselves in order to realize a display of merchandise and spatial installation at the same time. Generally a room is surrounded by hard substances, to which we fix things in one of the following three ways: we place them on it, hitch them to it, or hang them from it. But a flexible wall with plasticity would give rise to a fourth way, i.e. burying them in it.
Like a cave dug in a cliff, or fossils hundreds of millions years old trapped in lava, when something is buried in another entity, it constitutes an inseparable whole with the background. If we apply this to the shop display, we should be able to develop a new display method where goods and space are fused with each other. To create a plastic wall, we have devised drawers made small to the limit and piled them in huge numbers. Considering cost, time allowed for the project, and weight, led us to use paper square pipes 40X40mm for the main body and 35X35mm for the drawers. To fill the gap between drawers, the 40X40 pipes are fixed onto the front edges and the opening in those pipes are filled with cardboard in the front. 10,000 set of drawers with this tiny slide mechanism will be prepared, which will cover the whole wall.
They can be used in any way possible. They could be like glyphs when three-dimensionality is emphasized, like an inlay when flatness is focused, and even "corroded" with light. This is a DIGITAL wall made of tiny squares which people can just DIG IT their own way. Possibilities for display are infinite here, as is our imagination.
Yoshimasa Tsutsumi
Graduated from the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, at the University of Tokyo, he worked for SAKO Architects based in Beijing, and established his own firm “Tsustumi And Associates”, in 2009 in Beijing. He has won several awards including the 2010 Gold Award from the Japanese Commercial Environment Designers Association, and has exhibited his works at the Vitra Design Museum in Rotterdam Biennale. He is active in a range of architectural projects from large scale development to retail environments.
Prizes / Exhibition
2003 1st Architecture Biennale Rotterdam
2003 won Shelter student architecture competition;
2003 won LEMMON Gasui diploma contest
2010 JCD Design Award; Gold Prize
2010 Contemporary Chinese Architecture at the Vitra Design Museum
VIEW ARTWORKS
Digit
ANZAS ダンススタジオ(JCD design award gold prize)
滄州図書館・博物館
Title: DIGIT
Artist: Yoshimasa Tsutsumi
Date: 2012.8.18 [SAT] – 2013.2.17 [SUN]
Venue: DIESEL ART GALLERY
Address: cocoti DIESEL SHIBUYA B1F, 1-23-16 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Tel: 03-6427-5955
Hours: 11:30 - 21:00
Holidays: Non-regular holiday
Cooperation: Koukensha co.,ltd.
Nippon Kakou Kizai co.,ltd.
Masaaki Takahashi
Independent writer, curator, and coordinator specializing in art, design, and architecture. Contributes to various magazines including FRAME, MARK, and other publications. Author of many books and presiding director of a website for architecture.
INSTALLATION IMAGES
Photo: Kanta Ushio
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