It is a work that amplifies all the sounds that move around the body, and targets brain waves, muscles and eyes.
The sounds were weird and loud, but they came to me as the most disturbing.
It was most impressive that Alex Hay's face was later shown on the big screen behind him.
The silver cloud, with its translational properties, is meaningful as an interactive installation.
This is because the clouds move slightly according to the movements of visitors, and the work itself changes, making it part of the exhibition.
The work, which creates a light and pleasant atmosphere, is an attempt to break the authority and customs of art by drawing audience participation.
But MMCA one didn't move!
E.A.T. says the basic spirit of E.A.T. was "cooperation," which began at the time when moneyless artists voluntarily helped each other.
It was interesting to see people who might have had their own strong world gather to help and make better works.
It was an exhibition where the desire for "project" and "joint work" were created to me.
I think it's time for us to experiment as artists.