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Arisa Nakayama Watage Interactive Installation
Watage Interactive Installation is Golden Design Award winner in 2018 - 2019 Fine Arts and Art Installation Design Award Category.
Watage Interactive Installation

Arisa Nakayama's work, Watage, aims to visualize the subtle motion of air. The main material utilized to create Watage is light and delicate dandelion puff which flutters as viewers pass by. This principle gives birth to an interactive experience without objects being animated by modern technology or electricity. Nakayama's ambition in this project is to go beyond the work’s aesthetic value of a small craft object, and lead the viewers to apperceive their own existence with refreshed clarity.

Watage Interactive Installation
Arisa Nakayama Watage
Arisa Nakayama Interactive Installation
Arisa Nakayama design
Arisa Nakayama design
Arisa Nakayama

Arisa Nakayama is an installation artist based in Tokyo. Born in Japan, she is a daughter of a Peruvian of Japanese descent and a Thai of Chinese descent. After graduating from Tama Art University, Department of Information Design, Art and Media Course, she continued her artistic endeavors at Tokyo University of The Arts, Department of Design, Space Direction Studio. Her signature projects are watage – an interactive installation where dandelion puffs substitute the use of artificial driving force to animate the work, a collection of motion pictures highlighting the subtle movements of everyday life objects, and weeds-focused street art. Nakayama Arisa placed second and received an audience choice award at SICF18 (Spiral Independent Creators Festival 18) held in Japan. She is a winner of Campus Genius Contest in Arts and Entertainment categories, where she also received a judge award.

Arisa Nakayama

Arisa Nakayama is an installation artist based in Tokyo. Born in Japan, she is a daughter of a Peruvian of Japanese descent and a Thai of Chinese descent. After graduating from Tama Art University, Department of Information Design, Art and Media Course, she continued her artistic endeavors at Tokyo University of The Arts, Department of Design, Space Direction Studio. Her signature projects are watage – an interactive installation where dandelion puffs substitute the use of artificial driving force to animate the work, a collection of motion pictures highlighting the subtle movements of everyday life objects, and weeds-focused street art. Nakayama placed New Face Award in Arts categories at the 22nd Japan Media Arts Festival held in Japan(2019). She is a second prize winner of SICF18 (Spiral Independent Creators Festival 18) held in Japan, she also received an audience choice award (2017), among others .