Yes. I’ve sacrificed many people’s lives to make Philosopher’s Stones. I
know better than anyone else in the country how to make Philosopher’s
Stones. And knowing how to make them…means I know how to destroy them,
as well!
Emmanuelle Moureaux’s Hypnotizing Forest of Numbers
Architect and artist Emmanuelle Moureaux was commissioned to transform the Special Exhibition Gallery room at the National Art Center of Tokyo into something extraordinary. She succeeded by turning the 2,000 square meter room into the “Forest of Numbers,” an exhibit filled with 100 colors and a symbolization of the next 10 years.
Moureaux visualized the next decade by suspending over 60,000 numeral figures (0-9) made of paper in 3D grids. The 10 layers in the installation represented the 10 years of time while each layer used four digits to express the relevant year of that layer.
To add a twist, two girls and a cat were placed inside the forest. Coinciding with this gigantic piece of art were exhibition posters from the last decade on the wall to the right and white numbers in a room to the left.