ifc聯乘日本得獎藝術家土屋步美~「樂韻木林」
今個夏天,由2024年8月16日至8月29日期間,香港ifc商場將與日本得獎藝術家土屋步美(Ayumi Tsuchiya)攜手,於商場呈獻以「life is beautiful: a symphony of nature」為主題的海外首個互動體驗式手工木藝裝置—「樂韻木林」,絕對值得親身前往觀賞!
文:Lawrence Yu
參觀者可置身於綠意盎然的奇妙森林中,暢遊五大互動體驗展區,探索創意木製手工藝與音樂體驗,沉浸於大自然的交響曲,在繁囂中找回平靜瞬間,於盛夏煥然身心!
土屋步美的手作木工藝術裝置土屋步美(Ayumi Tsuchiya)是來自日本的手作木工藝術家,於東京多摩美術大學以最高榮譽畢業,主修空間設計。畢業後醉心於創作互動體驗式手工木藝,擅長以木為媒介,手工製作樂器、齒輪及多元化的裝置,以聲音和觸覺為觀賞者帶來獨樹一幟的互動體驗。於2013年,土屋步美(Ayumi Tsuchiya)更於享負全球的美國One Show 獎中榮獲優異獎項,至今在不同的藝術活動、博物館和商業設施中舉辦多個互動藝術展覽,亦先後與數個知名品牌合作推出聯乘項目,逐漸成為備受注目的藝術界新星。
日本得獎藝術家土屋步美(Ayumi Tsuchiya)香港ifc商場榮幸能與日本得獎藝術家土屋步美(Ayumi Tsuchiya)合作,帶來她海外首個互動體驗式手工木藝裝置,當中多件藝術作品從日本移師香港,帶來獨一無二的感官體驗,參觀者將走進一個富有生命力的叢林,感受源於大自然的交響曲,細味和諧的美好時光。
大家可以走進「樂韻木林」,五大互動體驗展區包括: 由Ayumi 親手創作的木藝作品 — 透過滾動小球碰撞出輕柔樂章的旋舞木片琴 、以上下起伏帶動音韻的律動蹺蹺板、生動的花綻舞椅,以及配合主題特別設計的巨型奇妙蘑菇裝飾及樹之管鐘。準備好被高聳的樹林、木製樂器的旋律和可愛的小動物包圍,感受濃厚的藝術氛圍及大自然的魔力,踏上一趟充滿趣味和令人心曠神怡的大自然交響曲之旅!
「樂韻木林」互動體驗式手工木藝裝置詳情
日期: 2024年8月16日(星期五)至8月29日(星期四)
時間:早上10時30分至晚上9時
地點:香港 ifc商場一樓中庭
電話:2295 3308
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