Date | 9. 2014

Balloon | DAISY BALLOON
Photographer | Takuo Itayama

The object of this project was to try preservation through the creation of a -70℃ environment.
It is covered in South Africa’s LOERIE AWARDS Migrate magazine No.020.

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DAISY BALLOON Book vol.2 | “Balloon War”:
Date | 4.2010
Page | 59-65
Shooting | Tokyo, Japan
Order form | https://daisyballoone.stores.jp/items/5301f68a8a5610af0100005f

Balloon | DAISY BALLOON
Photographer | Tomohiko Tagawa, Styling | Hideo Tamura, Hair | Moriya K-suke, Make-up | Rika Tanaka

When small pieces, as little as one micrometer in size, come together in complex layers, they give birth to a new formation. Like this bear dress, if we break it down into its smallest units, it is made up of small, medium and large bears. These building blocks have the same genetic makeup, that is, the same deoxyribonucleic acid = DNA as its final product. The same

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DAISY BALLOON Book vol.2 | “The Girl Who Fluttered Down”:
Date | 4.2010
Page | 47-57
Shooting | Tokyo, Japan

Cover:
Balloon | DAISY BALLOON
photography : Takuo Itayama

“The Girl Who Fluttered Down”:
Balloon | DAISY BALLOON
Photographer | Shoji Uchida, Styling | Miki Aizawa, Hair&make-up | Hirokazu Niwa, Photo Retouch | Makoto Harikae

Our artwork is featured on the cover of RICH magazine / issue 01: Music Saves Our Lives, which launched in April 2010. The balloons that make the word RICH show off the various properties of balloons, from its roundness to its elasticity and tension. The work on the inside pages are inspired by the theme of Live=Sound.When a balloon bursts, it produces an explosive bang and when they rub against each other, the sound makes us feel uneasy. We wanted to highlight the silent tranquility that occurs right before the moment of catastrophe and have the girl flutter down where the two moments meet.

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