MIZARU – Interactive Installation & Performance
MIZARU is about life and death, and how the border between life and death exists everywhere. This border is happening every moment, we just don’t realize it because it’s hidden by so many things. The title, MIZARU, is the name of one of the three wise monkeys in Japanese culture, Mizaru Kikazaru Iwazaru, better known in English as See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil. The literal translation of MIZARU is “not to see.” In our piece we aim to remove the curtains, look directly at our own mortality, and hopefully become more alive in the process.
The installation is comprised of a large transparent structure/box, allowing all to see inside, nothing is hidden. When one enters the structure one is presented with a white wall. Upon touching it, the wall comes to life, creating 5 different worlds of visuals and sound, surrounding the user. This wall is the barrier between life and death.
Touch interactive installation/MIZARU
The 5 worlds represent conceptually:
1. illusions (desires), 2. chains (being bounded), 3. fire/burning (destruction), 4. water (birth), 5. universe (truth).
The white wall is actually a piece of spandex stretched tight across a large frame. The spandex acts as a membrane sensitive to touch that people can push into and manipulate visuals and expressively play music. Once people go into the room and touch the spandex sheet this membrane suddenly springs to life with fiery visual patterns and music that shifts according to the depth and pressure of a person’s touch. The projection can be seen on both sides of the spandex sheet, and seen from all directions outside the structure.
MIZARU has been appeared at:
2019 “MIZARU” Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary, AZ, USA
2019 “MIZARU” Art Festival nuitnumérique#16, SAFRA'NUMÉRIQUES 2019, expocollective, France
2018 “MIZARU” Tronto Film Festival, Canada
2017 "MIZARU" Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall, Greece
2016 "Popup! Street installation" "MIZARU", Mesa Arts Center, AZ, USA
2016 Mesa Art Center, AZ
2015 Macy Art Gallery/Columbia University, NY
2015 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
2015 Telfair Museum, GA
2014 Brooklyn Museum, NY
2013 Burning Man, NV
2013 Tribeca Performing Arts Center, NY
Jan. 4th, 2014. Dancers and the audience create/manipulate sounds and visuals by pressing into a spandex screen.
Concept, Creative direction: Kiori Kawai
Concept, Music, Visuals, Programming: Aaron Sherwood
Visuals, Programming: Michael Allison
Performance: Kiori Kawai, Masanori Asahara
Video shot by Edwin Adkins
Thumbnail Photo: BKLYN1834
A performance for the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Concept, Creative direction, performance: Kiori Kawai
Concept, Music, Visuals, Programming: Aaron Sherwood
Visuals, Programming: Michael Allison
Architect: Xuedi Chen
Lead Build: John Capogna
Video: Tomochika Yano, Kaetsu Motomitsu
Photo: Momo Nakayama
Special thanks building team: Jack Kalish, Alexandra Diracles, Andy Sigler, Jun Kawai, Yusuke Danbara, Sarah Rothberg, Yotam Mann, Anne-Marie Lavigne, Adam Quinn, Aaron Vazquez, Noah Zerkin