emmanuelle moureaux visualizes a century with vibrant '100 colors path' in tokyo
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'100 colors no.53,' part of Emmanuelle Moureaux's '100 colors path' series, opened at Takanawa Gateway City in Tokyo. This artistic installation consists of 2,400 vertical lines, each uniquely colored from a palette of 100, creating a visual representation of a century's worth of theoretical futures. Located in the newly developed urban space, it emphasizes openness and movement, allowing visitors to engage with the piece. The design features a central corridor that enhances interaction and creates a dynamic visual experience, as numbers inscribed on the lines shift in visibility as one moves through.
The work is a spatial structure and a temporal map, charting a century's worth of imagined futures through its 2,400 vertical lines of color.
The first public installation unveiled marks the launch of Takanawa Gateway City, an urban complex centered around openness and movement.
Moureaux's characteristic use of color transforms architectural material into an engaging experience, with numbers embedded within a calibrated spectrum.
Visitors move through the piece, experiencing kinetic effects as numbers on the lines come in and out of view.
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