2008
Sunlight sandglass. Only a small number to be produced, due to issues with sand supply.
12,000 JPY
(in Japanese)
2007
A 3D model of the Milky Way galaxy
80,000 JPY
John Cage created the experience of listening
11,000 JPY
Sandglass that marks the stars’ demise
8,000 JPY
The time taken for 100 new children to arrive on our planet
8,000 JPY
(in Japanese)
(in Japanese)
(in Japanese)
(in Japanese)
Appreciate how incredible Mayol’s feat really was
11,000 JPN
Represents the time taken for spacedust to fall and accumulate
8,000 JPN
Sixty children’s clockface designs for Earth Clock
To all who love the that moment before an orchestra concert
1,500 JPN
A street performance in Senegal, a train chugging through central India, distant thunder…
2,000 JPN
(in Japanese)
A microphone on a Southern Japanese island relaying live sound
2006
A pair of sandglasses showing “other sorts of time”
16,000 JPN
Movie created for the entrance of Uchida Yoko, Sapporo in collaboration with Senya Nemoto
Sound generated by the movement of the wind
Our second year exhibiting at the Mashiko gallery
Don a pair of headphones, touch the globe, and…
Visit Kyoto on a 12″ Macintosh Powerbook
After several successive projects in Kansai, we held an exhibition in Kyoto
A giant clock in Kobe Airport
100 years of Japanese history from the standpoint of sports
2005
Touch, and the shadow of your hand appears on a distant building
Version 2 of the wind-sensitive light we test exhibited in 2001
Conveys not one minute or three, but another sense of time
A reverse sundial, drawn from the perspective of the sun looking down at us, here and now.
In a 3D model of the galactic system, our solar system is…
Takeshi Ishiguro freezes Mashiko clay and then fires it
Speed up time, and see how plants live
On a glass window, the star-filled sky spreads out before us
A table filled with sounds of the world recorded by Sound Bum
The first full-scale exhibition of our works at the Mashiko gallery STARNET ZONE
Building on our KEEP work in 2004, we addressed fundraising materials…
2004
Lighting on the KEPCO building in Osaka that reflects the movements of the wind
A 27m wide sound installation held at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
Graphics for the Kiyosato Educational Experiment Project
Thunder and lightning data mapped on a globe
A small, interactive corporate museum
Do plants grow out of soil if you don’t plant seeds?
Cover for the textbook by professor Shinichi Inoue of the Research Institute for Time Studies, Yamaguchi University
Public media for a concourse in Minatomirai Station, Yokohama
2003
Our visit to a third grade classroom at Keio Gijuku Yochisha Primary School
Shown again at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
Exhibit on daily activities for the Time! Time! Time! show
2002
National forum exploring participatory and experiential education
Search for sounds on a tabletop map of the world with tiny hand-held speakers
Sound Bum exhibition in the Earth Lounge at MeSci
Sounds that were always there, but had escaped our awareness
2,000 JPN
A summer-holiday workshop with children in Setagaya
A postcard device for viewing the solar eclipse.
150 JPN
2001
The prototype of Wind-lit: Solar (2005), test exhibits in Tokyo and Kyoto
Recipe for the traditional remedy to soothe tired tummies
2000
Postcard announcing the July 16 2000 total eclipse of the moon

