"Bunches of living things are collected through the Internet.
Various living things are crossing over country borders for trade.
They are strange, too near to be really valued.
They are hidden so I extract them."
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All living organisms purchased and captured on the Internet are dropped on a daily life. Makoto Oono uses a variety of places, including animals, plants, fruits, fish, insects, everywhere as a test site, and is temporarily inserted until the end of photo shooting.
The living organisms, which is the key element to this process, moves in an unpredictable way that makes us human beings anxious.
By arranging some mysterious artifacts into the composition to add an extreme “unbalance” of the meaning of what these components are, this could no longer be identifiable as “what this picture is”.
For this reason, the seemingly completed photo holds a harmony of chaos and disruption, which then becomes further complex in multilayers.
This work is collection of traps named "SEPARATE HIDDEN RULES". The title was inspired by a surprising discovery of how the living organisms have a hidden will and a programmed gene that has a direction that moves freely.
Every subject has a name, but it could be said that that is the word that unravels the subject itself.
His approach shows the possibilities of photos in modern cities and filled with both brutality and beauty simultaneously.