Octfalls – Ryoichi Kurokawa

Octfalls – Ryoichi Kurokawa

Berlin-based Japanese artist Ryoichi Kurokawa creates a unique audiovisual experience of standing in a waterfall indoors with his installation titled Octfalls. By placing eight suspended panels, each featuring an HD video of water refreshingly cascading down a cliff, and accompanying them with the relaxing sounds of water streaming across rocks, Kurokawa simulates an immersive experience that is “one of a thousand ways to defeat entropy.”

Inspired by Kurokawa’s soothing and engaging installation, photo manipulator Lachlan Burrows, better known as Lockie, created a silent version of the soothing sight. Lockie took the installation artist’s piece and reconfigured one of the displays as a motion graphic of a different waterfall, exemplifying Octfalls visual appeal. Be sure to check out a video of Kurokawa’s installation, below, where the images are complemented by the relaxing and invigorating sounds of a waterfall.

via Tuxboard

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3 thoughts on “Octfalls – Ryoichi Kurokawa

    1. Yes its relaxant, if the people listen more often this kind of sound, instead of listening to the horrible music; Maybe the world would be more serene. I’m a utopian!
      thank to you…
      V

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Artists deserve respect. Even if it bothers you and you don't like their work; refrain from negative opinions, non-constructive remarks. Opt for an objective analysis of the work as well as a good understanding of the author's intentions..Thx

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