A project during my time at Hiroshima City University. My professors asked, how do we look at the wind, how do we see something unseeable? My answer was that our movement can both create and play with the wind.
「風着」かぜちゃく, "Kaze Chaku," meaning "wind" and "wear" is the resulting work. A wrap that can be worn as a dress, patterned after studying origami techniques so that the edges might catch the wind. The looseness allows others to see the wind, and for the wearer to play with it. The work is captured in 3 posters and a variety of images.