⑥ fuwa pica

When you press the work on the wall with your palm, the width of the blue light becomes larger or smaller depending on the pressing force. When you press the work on the floor, the light changes from blue to green—strongly when pressed strongly and weakly when pressed weakly.

Masaki Yagisawa

1974 Born in Tokyo

Shinya Matsuyama

1978 Born in Toyama

About the work

How fantastic and aesthetic it would be if there were air beds and air sofas that use gas that emits light when pressure is applied? fuwa pica brings this concept into reality. It emits strong light when pressed strongly, and weak light when pressed weakly. The light changes infinitely in response to the pressure that you apply. The works will show you a variety of expressions depending on your mood, while you sit, lie down, or touch them gently.