一間美好的書店,總是令人流連忘返不捨離去。

走進好樣本事,迎接你的是溫暖而柔和的燈光、木質色調的二手老家具,好樣本事就像是每個人心中理想書房的原型,小巧的空間要讓你去細細品味咀嚼,在這裡的每一分鐘都充滿著無盡的驚喜,你可以在這裡找到美好的生活雜貨,下一秒你或許就會驚呼著發現遍尋不著的限量書籍原來就存在這小小的空間之中。

書本除了透過觀看閱讀外,還能夠如何去傳達訊息?

飯田?太透過雕刻的動作將一張張的書頁仔細地以完美對稱的比例切割黏貼,轉換了書本的閱讀方式,將書本切斷並打開,同一個畫面之中呈現了所有的頁面,同時閱讀了所有的訊息,文字在切割了之後成了細碎的符碼,這些斷斷續續的符號使得書中所傳達的訊息不再重要。書本由無數的單字片語組成,閱讀行為就是一個解碼的過程,但當符碼消失,閱讀無法進行,才知道原來我們對文字的依賴有多深。文字轉移到另外一個空間,也代表著大腦的轉移,由透明瓶身所透露的文字訊息,重新拼湊出書本的原形。

同步,在展點11-2「誠品敦南店」你還能看到更多飯田?太的作品 。

Wonderful bookshops are a place where one forgets oneself and never want to leave.

On entering VVG Something one is met by soft, warm lights and wood colored second hand furniture. This is the very image of the perfect bookstore we all have in our heads. The small but exquisite space is designed to let visitors savor the experience. Every minute spent here is filled with untrammeled joy. Look hard enough and you can find miscellaneous items from every day life. Perhaps the very next second you will unexpectedly discover a limited edition book, the very thing you have searched high and low for and all the time it has been hidden away in this small space.

Other than reading how else can books convey the messages contained within them?

Ryuta Iida uses the act of sculpture, taking each page of a book and carefully placing them in a perfectly symmetrical fashion, creating a brand new way to read. He both destroys and opens the books, a single picture displaying all the pages, making it possible to read all the information simultaneously. Once cut from the book, the words are fragmentary semiotics, intermittent symbols that ensure the message conveyed of the book is no longer important. Books are made up of countless words and phrases and reading is a process of decoding meaning. It is only when these semiotics disappear and reading becomes impossible that we truly realize the depth of our reliance on it. Transferring words to a different space represents a leap of faith in thinking, as we take the written messages revealed through the transparent body of the bottle and seek to reconstruct the book as it originally appeared.



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