




Room -The Story about the Crack in Reality-
(2008 / HD, stereo, color / 9min)
Collaborative Performer : Miwako Takano, Atsunori Kawamura
(2008 / HD, stereo, color / 9min)
Collaborative Performer : Miwako Takano, Atsunori Kawamura
Relying on the same system as the Wall film, this film humorously observes the corporeality of performance. Two anonymous being in black are in a two-story white space. Moving in response to each other, they sometimes look like a single person, sometimes four people. Each time they move, cracking sounds coming out of the space create unusual tension. The viewer simultaneously experiences in the film the two spaces - the front and the back - perceivable only as bodily sensations, thereby coming into contact with a new reality. The film is a documentary on the abstraction of the human body.