photo: KIOKU Keizo
M-02
Artist | HACHIYA Kazuhiko |
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Year | 2004-2006 |
Material/ Technique | spruce, birch, GFRP, CFRP, duralumin plate, etc. |
Size/ Duration | H131.5 × W963.6 × D313cm |
Copyright Notice | © HACHIYA Kazuhiko |
Year of acquisition/ donation | 2008(作品購入年月日:2008/09/19) |
Description | Born in Saga, Japan in 1966. Lives and works in Tokyo. Hachiya is a media artist known as the creator of Inter "Dis-Communication Machine" (1993) in which things that two individuals see and hear are exchanged by using cameras and transmitters, and "Airboard" (1999), a jet-engine-powered skateboard. He is also the developer of "Post Pet" in which a pink bear delivers e-mails. He has achieved the fusion of design, art and technology together. His strong desire to make the impossible possible provides us with dreams and hope that are positive and oriented toward the future. "Centrifuge" means a centrifugal machine. When the viewer blows on the pinwheel placed in the center of the ring, the image of the viewer displayed on the monitor turns around and the speed of the image changes according to the speed of the rotating pinwheel. In this device, the act of blowing is considered ‘body’ and the image on the screen is considered ‘mind.’ ‘Body’ and ‘mind’ are separated by the centrifugal. Originally it was planned for two people to face each other and blow on the pinwheel. "OpenSky" project started in 2003 and its purpose is to make a personal flying glider. "M-02" is a real oneman glider referring to the design of ‘Möwe,’ which appears in MIYAZAKI Hayao’s animation "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind". This airframe that Hachiya co-developed with aviation engineer SHINOHE Satoru is composed of elegant, flowing straight lines similar to a seagull’s wings. The test flight using rubber-cord traction was finished, and now as of 2014, they have reached the last stage of equipping it with an engine. Hachiya’s wish to make the sky available to everyone beyond invisible borderlines in the sky is suggested in the title "OpenSky". |
NOTES
This Collection Data page contains the works and materials in the collection of 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, as of April 1, 2018.
Artists are listed alphabetically by artist’s surname.
Works and materials by the same artists are listed according to the date of the work in principle.
Works whose dates are unidentified are listed at the end of each item. Some works are not listed according to the date of work due to their relations.
The data of works and materials are listed in order of title, production year, material/technique/form, dimensions, donor’s name, copyright holder and credit for photograph.
Dimensions are given by height (H) x width (W) in centimeters for plane work, and height (H) x width (W) x depth (D) in cm for 3-D work. Diameter (Ø) is used for circular work.
For the name of country or city, the name currently used in English is listed in principle.