Giant Da Vinci
Performance Installation | 2012–2022 |
Tokyo & Hokkaido, Japan
Luccca, Italy
New York, USA
Giant Da Vinci
Giant Da Vinci is a large-scale performance installation exploring the relationship between the human body, artificial structures, and material environments.
Built primarily from discarded electrical cables, the work takes the form of a monumental human-like structure. Performers climb, hang from, and move through the installation, allowing their living bodies to become physically entangled with the fabricated form.
Rather than functioning as a static object or stage set, the structure becomes an active environment that reshapes movement, balance, and bodily perception. The work creates a shifting relationship between human presence and material form.
Creative Team
Performance
Cay Izumi @cayizumi
Rinka @mosharinka_dance
Creative Direction
Taka Matsushita — Concept / Direction
Cay Izumi — Art Direction / Visual Desigh
Materials: Discarded electrical cables and mixed materials
Production
~yis — Costume Design
EoW — Lighting Design
Cay Izumi — Background Visuals
Kanon, Yamada Mino — Photography
Produced by
Tokyo Dolores