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Spectral

TARO NASU, Tokyo

May 21 – June 18, 2022

TARO NASU is pleased to announce Mika Tajima’s solo exhibition, entitled “Spectral”.

Mika Tajima’s exhibition titled Spectral features sculptures and paintings that visualize transitional, contingent states of being to evoke a world in which entities and organisms body forth into the realm of perception.

The exhibition engages philosopher Hannah Arendt’s apparitional politics in which the appearance and disappearance of living things constitute an ethical-sensorial experience of the shared world. Derived from the Latin spectrum, meaning an “image” or “specter” allowing itself to be seen, the word spectral carries the agency for self-display and concealment. Tajima extends these ideas to consider the appearance of the self in social space as a sensed aesthetic encounter of presence and absence. The exhibition presents different modes of visibilities through objects that are shifting, transforming, condensing, and disappearing under different conditions.

At the center of this exhibition is a sculpture titled “New Humans II”. Emergent gatherings of synthetic humans rise from the liquid surface of a black monolith. Appearing to morph like a supernatural life form, these dynamic clusters of magnetic ferrofluid liquid produced by machine learning processes are images of communities of synthesized people modeled from actual DNA, fitness, and dating profile data sets sourced from public and leaked caches. The algorithm identifies affinities amongst these new human profiles and visualizes contingent communities forming and dissolving without convergence.

In the “Art d’Ameublement” series, airborne paint particles condense on the inner surface of transparent acrylic shells to reveal the shape and volume of the otherwise sheer object. In one of the paintings, phosphorescent pigment is applied as an underlayer which absorbs and stores light energy. In dark conditions, the charged painting will emit light from its interior to make it visible and appear in a different mode as a glowing object. The title Spectral also refers to a “forbidden transition” in phosphorescent spectroscopy where the absorption of energy undergo a molecular transition that is not allowed or is asymmetric causing a slow emission of light instead.

The “Pranayama” body-object sculptures are porous containers for air, outlining the invisible matter that is exchanged between internal and external spaces. Transparent blown glass Anima vessels appear as emergent bio forms punctured with machinic hardware to create ventilated openings, indicating the release of breath that formed or ‘animated’ the objects and exposes the interior to the outside.

“Negative Entropy” is a series of abstract Jacquard woven portraits depicting image information derived from field recordings taken at various industrial and energy production sites. The works are transmediations of field recordings made in specific locations – they are material visualizations of sound waves produced by action. The title of the series, “Negative Entropy”, is taken from a term used in quantum physics that describes the reversal of entropy, i.e. negating the amount of disorder in a system, or, in other words, preserving order in a system.

Mika Tajima’s exhibition “Appear” at Dazaifu Tenmangu Museum featuring new work and a luminescent outdoor sculpture on the shrine grounds is concurrently on view.

Electrical and software engineering by Brooklyn Research. Mechanical engineering by Mathias Wagner. Code development by Jacob Lee.

Text: Howie Chen

Exhibition page: TARO NASU

Art d’Ameublement (Kurima), 2022

Spray acrylic, phosphorescent pigment, and thermoformed PETG
72 x 54 inches (182.9 x 137.2 cm)

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Charles Benton

Spectral Spectral

Installation view, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

New Humans II, 2022 | Video documentation

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, Tokyo, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Art d'Ameublement (Kurima), 2022 Art d’Ameublement (Kurima), 2022

Spray acrylic, phosphorescent pigment, and thermoformed PETG
72 x 54 inches (182.9 x 137.2 cm)

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Charles Benton

Spectral

Installation view, TARO NASU, Tokyo, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Negative Entropy (Seishoji, Afternoon Bell, Blue Rust, Hex), 2022 Negative Entropy (Seishoji, Afternoon Bell, Blue Rust, Hex), 2022

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Spectral Spectral

Installation view, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Anima 17, 2022 Anima 17, 2022

Glass, cast bronze jet nozzles
12 x 10.5 x 12 inches (30.48 x 26.67 x 30.48 cm)

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Spectral

Installation view, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Spectral Spectral

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Spectral Spectral

Installation view, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Anima 27, 2022 Anima 27, 2022

Glass, phosphorescent pigment
14 x 8 x 7 in (35.56 x 20.32 x 17.78 cm)

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Charles Benton

Anima 27, 2022 Anima 27, 2022

Glass, phosphorescent pigment
14 x 8 x 7 inches (35.56 x 20.32 x 17.78 cm)

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Charles Benton

Detail, New Humans II, 2022 Detail, New Humans II, 2022

Generative algorithm using machine learning (GAN, T-SNE) and fluid simulation (Navier Stokes), user profile data caches, Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, aluminum, fluoroelastomer
48.5 x 26.875 x 26.875 in (123.2 x 68.2 x 68.2 cm)

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Detail, New Humans II, 2022 Detail, New Humans II, 2022

Generative algorithm using machine learning (GAN, T-SNE) and fluid simulation (Navier Stokes), user profile data caches, Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, aluminum, fluoroelastomer
48.5 x 26.875 x 26.875 in (123.2 x 68.2 x 68.2 cm)

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Detail, New Humans II, 2022 Detail, New Humans II, 2022

Generative algorithm using machine learning (GAN, T-SNE) and fluid simulation (Navier Stokes), user profile data caches, Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, aluminum, fluoroelastomer
48.5 x 26.875 x 26.875 in (123.2 x 68.2 x 68.2 cm)

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

Detail, New Humans II, 2022 Detail, New Humans II, 2022

Generative algorithm using machine learning (GAN, T-SNE) and fluid simulation (Navier Stokes), user profile data caches, Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, aluminum, fluoroelastomer
48.5 x 26.875 x 26.875 in (123.2 x 68.2 x 68.2 cm)

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

New Humans II, 2022 New Humans II, 2022

Generative algorithm using machine learning (GAN, T-SNE) and fluid simulation (Navier Stokes), user profile data caches, Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, aluminum, fluoroelastomer
48.5 x 26.875 x 26.875 in (123.2 x 68.2 x 68.2 cm)

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa

New Humans II, 2022 New Humans II, 2022

Generative algorithm using machine learning (GAN, T-SNE) and fluid simulation (Navier Stokes), user profile data caches, Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, aluminum, fluoroelastomer
48.5 x 26.875 x 26.875 in (123.2 x 68.2 x 68.2 cm)

Installation view, Mika Tajima: Spectral, TARO NASU, May 21 – June 18, 2022.

Courtesy TARO NASU
Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa