This exhibit creates a relationship between viewers and this work. This work viewed by visitors is uncanny, especially for this spatial work, which is thickets made of recycled paper tubes.
The total size of this work is 15 meters wide and 20 meters deep, which is almost the same as that an art gallery in Norway, "RAM Gallery, Oslo" has in size. The floor is made of 20,000 recycled paper tubes, each of which is 350 millimeters in length and 45 millimeters inner diameter. The thickets are made of 2,000 recycled paper tubes in total, each of which is 2.2 meters long and 40 millimeters diameter.
The visitors can freely change the location of each thicket made of recycled paper tubes to their preference, and it looks as if the thickets swallow them with each move of a tube. If a visitor goes deep inside the exhibit, the visitor cannot see beyond the forest of thickets. The thicket exhibit offers visitors a unique hands-on experience that only this art work provides.
This spatial work was specifically created for visitors to experience thickets produced fully of recycled paper tubes, and in fact, they cannot have the "experience" anywhere, but only in the thickets. It is a one of a kind encounter that creates the sense of finding a treasure in a thicket maze.