Cet album est le quatrième livre de photos en six ans de Maiko Haruki.
Ce livre est organisé en trois séries.
Il traite du développement des événements tridimensionnels que nous essayons de “voir” en deux dimensions.
Les fentes noires, comme un instant, ont été posées sur les gens qui passent à travers la ville.
Le paysage de l’Irlande et le musée céleste de Tokyo se chevauchent sur la même image.
Maiko Haruki is a promising artist who experiments with films to achieve new expressions in photography. She intentionally creates under or over exposed images, which makes the photographs almost all black or white. Even in the darkroom, she moves around the negatives to print the blanks between the negatives and uses as an element of her work. In her latest exhibition at Taro Nasu (Tokyo), Haruki deepened her consideration of the act of seeing to the next level in which she created a gravity-less space where one experiences an almost floating sensation. She talked about how she came up with her new works and developed her ideas.