(Japan)
Cassandra’s field of flowers, 2023
0:03:04, HD, 16:09
MP4, Color, Stereo
Performing arts have expanded beyond the theater, becoming a vehicle for sensing the world, taking action, and inviting change alongside the audience.
Originally conceived as a durational installation-performance, this work draws inspiration from traditional Japanese Noh theater—a space between life and the afterlife.
The physical vocabulary is rooted in classical Japanese theatrical movement, and the interaction between the performer and props—especially the mask—is central to the performance.
The piece explores the boundaries between reality, imagination, and the invisible.
It reflects on the precarious human condition, asking us to consider our individual perspectives.
The film stems from a live performance where the audience selected AR filters, extending their imagination into the experience.