Oshibe plays sounds, has lights and entertains you
Oshibe, meaning stamen in Japanese, is a playful interactive music and lighting sculpture. It represents optimistic elements of life, for instance, plants, eggs, light and the moon. 
When you put a semi-transparent egg on one of five stamens, Oshibe plays different ambient sounds, depending upon the particular combination of stamen. Audiences can create their own sounds, using the locations and numbers of eggs. This interactive sculpture creates a therapeutic and positive atmosphere differently inspired by everyday life.
The idea is inspired by a Japanese 'animistic' view of life. Animism, which is the belief that everything has a spirit, including everyday objects such as trees and plants, is a belief in Japan that has existed since ancient times.
 
http://www.tomomisayuda.com/en/work/oshibe.html
 
Media appearance 

Magazine
November 2010 ARCH Magazine (Taiwan)
November 2010 International Magazine of space design BOB (Korea)
Web
May 2010 Habitus living (USA)
May 2010 Exclama magzine(Colombia)

May 2010 Contemporist (USA)
May 2010 Apartment therapy(USA)

May 2010Hometone (USA)
Past Exhibition
February 2011 Kinetica Art Fair, London
September 2010 Tent London
June 2010 Interior Lifestyle Tokyo
May 2010 ICFF New York
 
 
Credit
Creation and direction : Tomomi Sayuda
Sound design : Kumiko Yabu
Technical support : 
Nicolas Marechal, John Nussey, Shozo Kuze
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