To understand the installation, one must first understand the artist. Megumi Ishikawa is not a traditional gallery curator. Trained in both cybernetics and traditional Wabi-sabi aesthetics, Ishikawa rejected the sterile white cube gallery model a decade ago. Instead, she began working in what she calls "Negative Square Footage"—spaces that do not exist on standard architectural plans, such as the gaps between elevator shafts, the electromagnetic fields above subway lines, and the forgotten rooftops of kissa (old tea shops).

Ishikawa refers to her entertainment model as "Gamified Co-existence."

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