The only limit is our imagination
- owwwla
- Mar 8
- 2 min read
This time I will be brief, because I hope that you will spend a few minutes looking at the photos and waching videos. Today I visited the "Borderless" exhibition at the Digital Art Museum. This is not the traditional art with objects presented in display cases or installed in museum halls. It is rather a very large presentation consisting of digital animations and sounds, presented in the huge halls of the Mori building in the Roppongi district (Tokyo). It works on the senses of sight, hearing and balance, because they are constantly subjected to the illusions that flowers are moving, that water is flowing, that butterflies are flying. Many people approached the walls and touched them in the place where they could see moving blooming cherry blossoms or a group of butterflies, as if they wanted to experience in this closed space what they had missed in reality. Maybe they never tried to do it outsider, because their parents said that the ground was dirty or warned them about insects that could bite them? Who knows.
Being in these spaces gave me the pleasure of switching off from the world for a moment and having a moment of rest. As my friend would say: "I felt like someone was stroking my brain directly".
Below, I am posting a few photos and videos. You can turn on the sound while watching the recordings to feel how much it creates a capsule separating a person from the rest of the world.
Anyway, I will write a separate post about sounds one day, because they are so ubiquitous in Japan that it is exhausting sometimes. In the meantime, enjoy watching, and I am off to bed :)


The filmy are so far on my YouTube channel. You can find them by clicking here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=n703hP2ei58&si=392m-hkAVSZa_zbY
Let me knows about your impressions :)
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