Unveiling the Future of Art: Sea of Time - Tohoku
In an exciting collaboration between modern artist Tatsuo Miyajima and The Chain Museum, the public is invited to preview the upcoming
Sea of Time - Tohoku exhibit in a unique demonstration experiment. Set to take place in Tokyo's Nihonbashi, this event serves as a crucial step towards the opening of the
Tohoku Museum of Time, scheduled for 2029 in Tomioka, Fukushima.
Beginning on June 4, 2026, ticket sales will be facilitated through the ArtSticker platform, providing a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts to witness the immersive light-based installation that reflects the essence of Miyajima's vision. The demonstration experiment will be open to the public on July 4, 5, 11, and 12, 2026, offering four distinct time slots each day, limited to 50 participants per session.
The Sea of Time - Tohoku Project
This remarkable project was ignited by the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, an event that deeply affected the Tohoku region. Tatsuo Miyajima's initiative aims to commemorate the victims, preserve the memories of the disaster, and foster collaboration among those who cherish the future of this picturesque area.
The installation features a mesmerizing array of 3,000 LED counter gadgets, each programmed with personal sentiments collected from participants. These gadgets symbolically count down from 9 to 1, encapsulating the eternal nature of life and memories. This collective experience transforms into the artwork
Sea of Time – Tohoku, which will find a permanent home in the future museum, radiating light and offering a sanctuary for remembrance and reflection.
A Unique Experience Awaits
Participants in the demonstration will engage with conditions that closely resemble the final exhibit setup. Key elements under evaluation include the balance of LED light density, the influence of ambient light on the viewing experience, and the safety and flow within darkened environments. This initiative is not only a stepping stone towards the museum's realization but also an invitation for attendees to contribute as supporters of the arts. All admission fees from the exhibit will go directly towards the establishment of the
Tohoku Museum of Time.
Upcoming Events
In addition to the main exhibit, there's a scheduled talk event on July 5, 2026, featuring Tatsuo Miyajima alongside architect Tsuyoshi Tane and graphic designer Rikako Nagashima. This discussion will cover aspects of art museum design and the philosophy behind the project's branding, giving attendees an insightful glimpse into the future cultural landscape that the museum aims to foster.
The Museum’s Architecture
Designed by Tsuyoshi Tane, the museum will sit on a scenic hill in Tomioka, with an expanse of 36,744 square meters. The building aims to harmonize with the natural surroundings, reflecting the serene soundscape of waves lapping against the shore, while engaging with the historical narrative of the region. As it stands between two power plants, the museum will serve not only as a place of artistic expression but also as a beacon for cultural memory and hope for future generations.
Conclusion
The
Sea of Time - Tohoku project embodies a profound commitment to healing and commemoration. By engaging a diverse audience with different backgrounds and experiences related to the disaster, it fosters a space for dialogue and collective memory. Join this groundbreaking journey, and be a part of the dialogue that aims to shape the future of art and remembrance in Tohoku.
For more detailed information and ticket purchases, visit the official website at
Sea of Time.