The curtains puff up in the wind and look like the shape of a person. When you look in the mirror, you feel as if someone is there, and you can't take your eyes off of it.
Many of you may have had this kind of experience. Our film shows the unique sensibility of the Japanese people, who are sensitive to the invisible "presence" that abounds in nature and in their daily lives.
This work is an installation designed to evoke such sensitivity. When the objects that we normally come into contact with move and create the presence of "something that is not a person," will we still be able to maintain the same awareness of the everyday life that we have been living?