Interactive installation art TOOM "Blue rose"
TOOM is the interactive installation art happened at Taku Sando in New York. The production was hold September 12-15th.
(29 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222)
Artwork description
This installation is inspired by the evolving symbolism of the blue rose. Traditionally, the blue rose represented 'impossibility,' as it did not exist in nature. However, in June 2004, Suntory announced the successful development of the world's first blue rose, transforming its meaning into that of 'miracles and dreams come true.'
This work reflects the importance of progressing step by step toward a goal once considered impossible. The process of stacking the painted cans one by one, alongside the abstract representation of four blue roses in a single continuous line, symbolizes the journey of making the impossible possible and the strength of perseverance.
This work reflects the importance of progressing step by step toward a goal once considered impossible. The process of stacking the painted cans one by one, alongside the abstract representation of four blue roses in a single continuous line, symbolizes the journey of making the impossible possible and the strength of perseverance.
Production
The production of this artwork, the audience can join and paint the can. This action is also one of concepts of this artwork, which convey that we can't make things happen without someone's help.
Big shout to producer / photographer Nao, Taku Sand, and all of you who join this time, we can't make it happen without all of you :)