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The Tenth Sentiment, Ryota KuwakuboA model train equipped with a light source slowly navigates through  various household objects lined on the floor, and projects their  shadows. Dancing on the walls, floor, and ceiling of the room, the  shadows of the objects keep changing like a landscape seen through the  carriage windows, surrounding viewers with images as if they were  passengers riding on the train. By exposing them to a repetition of  conflicting experiences—immersion and bird’s eye view, déjà vu and  jamais vu—this work sharpens audiences’ senses and inspires them to  share impressions.The Tenth Sentiment, Ryota KuwakuboA model train equipped with a light source slowly navigates through  various household objects lined on the floor, and projects their  shadows. Dancing on the walls, floor, and ceiling of the room, the  shadows of the objects keep changing like a landscape seen through the  carriage windows, surrounding viewers with images as if they were  passengers riding on the train. By exposing them to a repetition of  conflicting experiences—immersion and bird’s eye view, déjà vu and  jamais vu—this work sharpens audiences’ senses and inspires them to  share impressions.

The Tenth Sentiment, Ryota Kuwakubo
A model train equipped with a light source slowly navigates through various household objects lined on the floor, and projects their shadows. Dancing on the walls, floor, and ceiling of the room, the shadows of the objects keep changing like a landscape seen through the carriage windows, surrounding viewers with images as if they were passengers riding on the train. By exposing them to a repetition of conflicting experiences—immersion and bird’s eye view, déjà vu and jamais vu—this work sharpens audiences’ senses and inspires them to share impressions.

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