Role of the Ephemeral in Recovery and Renewal
Aki Ishida - Virginia Tech
Installed during the Tohoku earthquake relief fundraising event CONCERT FOR JAPAN at Japan Society on April 2011, the Luminous Washi Lanterns was a meditation and celebration of renewal through light and impermanent materials. The paper examines the role of the ephemeral from the ancient to contemporary Japanese culture, collective experience during an ephemeral performance, and translation of traditional Japanese renewal rituals into a piece that engages a diverse range of people outside of Japan. How can designers instigate a process of renewal following a disaster in manners that engage people of all ages and backgrounds in a collective healing experience?
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