It?s All About Falling Into Place at Any Age When Visiting This Tokyo Exhibition
Wade and Leta encourage play with Falling Into Place, a public exhibition of oversized structures in vibrant, juicy colors in Tokyo commissioned by GINZA SIX.
What kind of playground would you have designed as a kid" Wade and Leta’s Falling Into Place exhibition, located within the public rooftop garden atop the GINZA SIX luxury mall in Tokyo, looks remarkably like what I would have imagined. To me, it lives somewhere in between building blocks and a puzzle, both of which require your interaction to be complete. Commissioned by GINZA SIX, the studio’s only guideline was to create an interactive art piece for visitors that would be accessible to people of all ages, from 1 to 100. It’s an interesting examination of the various experiences visitors might have based on size, age, mobility, and other relative variables.
Six oversized structures in vibrant, juicy colors stand together seemingly by happenstance with their cutouts littered about. Visitors are encouraged to interact with both the positive and negative aspects of each object in the name of creating unpredictable fun. Whether it’s by relaxing, hiding, or figuring out your role in the exhibition’s greater scheme, the adventure is up to you.
There’s also a bit of a life lesson to be had: be spontaneous, be adaptable, and go with the flow. When you encounter obstacles or things don’t go as planned, a positive outlook can help lead you to better outcomes. Things w...
What kind of playground would you have designed as a kid" Wade and Leta’s Falling Into Place exhibition, located within the public rooftop garden atop the GINZA SIX luxury mall in Tokyo, looks remarkably like what I would have imagined. To me, it lives somewhere in between building blocks and a puzzle, both of which require your interaction to be complete. Commissioned by GINZA SIX, the studio’s only guideline was to create an interactive art piece for visitors that would be accessible to people of all ages, from 1 to 100. It’s an interesting examination of the various experiences visitors might have based on size, age, mobility, and other relative variables.
Six oversized structures in vibrant, juicy colors stand together seemingly by happenstance with their cutouts littered about. Visitors are encouraged to interact with both the positive and negative aspects of each object in the name of creating unpredictable fun. Whether it’s by relaxing, hiding, or figuring out your role in the exhibition’s greater scheme, the adventure is up to you.
There’s also a bit of a life lesson to be had: be spontaneous, be adaptable, and go with the flow. When you encounter obstacles or things don’t go as planned, a positive outlook can help lead you to better outcomes. Things w...
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