My Take On Radicant -- Miyu Imazaki

The video showcasing historical botanical models in the Radicant exhibition was intriguing. The models were complicatedly crafted, blending art and science beautifully. However, the narration was delivered in a whispering tone, and without English subtitles, so it makes it difficult for me to understand the exact content.

The installation with convolvulus growing in glass tubes was also captivating. Watching the plants grow showed nature’s beauty and strength.

Overall, the exhibition made me rethink how I see plants. Now, I see them not just as background objects but as important, living things that deserve more appreciation and take care more carefully in our daily lives.



Comments

  1. Which was more impressive for you, Radicant or the installation?

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    1. Umm, I chose the installation because Radicant made me sleep lol

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  2. I agree that the way of seeing plants was changed through the exhibition. What are you going to do specifically to take care about plants?

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    1. I would try to avoid stepping on the grass as you wrote in your blog.

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  3. I agree with you, Miyu that after I went to the art gallery, I felt that each plant has its own value even weeds that I often overlook the value of them. Therefore, this teaches me that small things could turn to be something amazing and valuable.

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    1. Exactly. We could learn how fleeting plants are as living beings.

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  4. I also think it's too challenging for me to understand the subject of the movie... But I agree with your idea, the exhibision masterfully combine science and art!

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    1. Yep! It felt unique and intriguing, the combination of science and art!

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  5. the narration was delivered in a whispering tone without English subtitles. It was hard for me to listen but I could tell how amazing the plants are!

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  6. It is interesting that the poems were whispered. They added to giving the video a kind of spiritual & mysterious nature as a result. I don't think the artists expect the viewers to take in all of the poems' details on a first watching. I found the meaning of them became clearer on a second and third viewing.
    David :-)

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