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CLASKA 701 someone’s atelier

Kicking off the new year with some gorgeous new work is Norihiko Terayama of Studio Note (remember “folling flower” from 2008?).

“CLASKA 701 someone’s atelier” (2009) is an installation that was conceived within a hotel room of boutique hotel CLASKA. The goal of the installation was to transform a hotel room into an atelier of an unknown person. The visitor then has the unique experience of imagining who’s room this might be and what kind of person he or she is. Perhaps the person is a dreamer who takes long walks in the woods, collecting flowers, branches, and any other artifact that inspires them.

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