

In “Bicycle,” a wire brush contacts a metal roller to energize and light an incandescent light bulb, but the light is interrupted by the motion of the bicycle wheel, which rotates periodically in a mechanical device.
We feel that the sparks generated by the contact are a “small universe” that is created by a large-scale device and then quickly extinguished.
The incandescent light bulbs that blink in inverse proportion to the sound of the spinning wheels echoing in the exhibition hall seem to breathe and “live” as if by unpredictable vibrations.
Also, the bugs that occur on computers are errors in accuracy, occurring despite the fact that they were designed to work precisely.
This work is meant as an attempt to reproduce bugs in the real world while combining ready-made products that have been mass-produced with precision.