Anima

Risako Kawashima (JP), Yasuaki Kakehi (JP)

We often use the phrase “breathing life into”. The target of this phrase can also be an artificial object like a digital device. In our work called Anima, we literally utilize our breath as an interface to activate a lighting system. In this installation, the participant creates a soap bubble using a straw. When he or she puts the bubble underneath a light socket, the light bulb starts to be activated. While the bubble lasts under the bulb, the light stays on. However, when it bursts, the light turns off just after it. Technically, this work utilizes the conductivity of soap bubble film to detect its existence on the light socket. The soap bubble works as a part of an electronic circuit in this system.

Anima / Risako Kawashima (JP), Yasuaki Kakehi (JP), Credit: vog.photo

These interactions caused by the bubbles are based on an unstable, ephemeral phenomenon and look random. However, through the interactions derived from our breath and actions, we might be able to find some meaningful relations between the artificial objects and ourselves.

Credits:

Direction:
Yasuaki Kakehi

Device:
Risako Kawashima

Research:
Risako Kawashima, Shiho Hirayama and Yasuaki Kakehi