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‘Dazzling moments in the everyday’ inspire Japanese artist Mika Ninagawa’s immersive installation Eternity in a Moment

  • A room full of flowers, another with rows of cushions as images are projected on the ceiling – Mika Ninagawa’s new installation has delicate but defiant beauty
  • An assault on the senses, it is her way of showing the ‘miraculous’ in everyday scenes, which the photographer began observing after her father’s death

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Japanese filmmaker, photographer and visual artist Mika Ninagawa during an interview in her office in Tokyo. Her immersive installation Eternity in a Moment is at the Tokyo Node exhibition space in Toranomon Hills Station Tower until February 25. Photo: AP
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Flowers blossoming like pink chiffon, luscious berries and fluttering goldfish make for the delicate but defiant beauty that’s signature Mika Ninagawa.

With “Eternity in a Moment”, the Japanese photographer and filmmaker has created an immersive installation where a visitor walks through rooms with various motifs.

One is filled with flowers sprouting everywhere like a Garden of Eden gone berserk. Other rooms have circles of light popping up in darkness, or rows of fluffy cushions where people take in imagery projected on the ceiling.

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It’s a whimsical bombardment of the senses.

“With the world going through all these momentous changes, we’ve experienced how humble, yet precious, even miraculous, this reality is in the everyday, so fragile like sand escaping through our fingers,” says Ninagawa at her home office in Tokyo.

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