Collection: Hidden Accumulated Vision (1998)

We see things and people by integrating an irregular layering of memories of those things and people. “Hidden Accumulated Vision” is a work that tries to give concrete form to the accumulation of vision in order to show how the overall image is made up of many parts. 

It can also be said to be a work that tries to give concrete form to the fact that the whole is made up of a dizzying number of parts: an accumulation of the conversion of the blurring of vision and multiple vision to produce what is visible from what is invisible.

However, the completion of the “Hidden Accumulated Vision” series shows not just the way the whole is integrated but that instant when the structure of the overall appearance of the subject is undone and collapses. That is, the work suggests that creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin.