Aerial architecturesIn his aerial architecture, Ikeda constructs spatial geometries, interposing a totally mental unit of measurementbetween himself and the real... Read More
Aerial architectures
In his aerial architecture, Ikeda constructs spatial geometries, interposing a totally mental unit of measurement
between himself and the real space, with a red thread of wool and silk that will take the form of a spider web
on a contemporary day: woven by a spider in an ancient dance, memory of a recurring dream.