Tatsuo Miyajima

His work frequently employs digital LED counters and is primarily concerned with the function and significance of time and space, especially within the context of Buddhist thought.

[1] Although Miyajima originally trained as a painter, and briefly considered himself to be a performance artist, the majority of his work now takes the form of installation and sculpture.

Tens of thousands of people died suffering from the intense blast and heat, and the city of Nagasaki was reduced to ashes.

However, there was a kaki tree which miraculously survived while more than half of the trunk was burnt black, and barely standing and about to die at any moment.

They received ten applications and selected the former Ryuhoku Elementary School in Taito-ku, Tokyo as a planting site.

In this exhibition will feature a new work, "Sea of Time – TOHOKU" alongside documentary footage of members of the public helping to set the counter speeds.

Tatsuo Miyajima, C.T.C.S. Tricolore No. 8 , 2010, LED, IC, electric wire, mirror, stainless steel, 6.73 x 13.62 x 1.57 inches (17.09 x 34.59 x 3.99 centimeters)