ROPPONGI ART NIGHT 2010
HAPPENINGText: Kayo Tamura

At Roppongi Hills, there were many interactive installations using sound, light and film. The “Aurora ’10 Roppongi” by Takefumi Ichikawa was an installation utilizing semi-transparent fabric and painting, which you can see through from inside or outside.
There were interactive art pieces everywhere in town. One of the ‘Roppongi as art gallery!’ programs was Kohei Asano’s “Can Paths in Roppongi”, an interactive art piece which you can communicate with the stray cats of Roppongi using video cameras and screens.

Korean artist Choi Jeong Hwa showcased a big lotus flower, brilliantly bloomed on the water at Mori Garden, along with cherry blossoms in full bloom for the night of Roppongi.
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