Mariko Mori
Mariko Mori made the most powerful innovative work of art i have seen in a while on page 188. Simply enough she created a play glass egg-like body capsule. Her piece of work is a testament to all of humanity, a feet that few could even attempt. Interwoven amongst the power and sheer transcendence of her endeavor is sublime beauty. Her work transcends time and space, the real art here isn’t even capable of comprehension by the outsider, for it is happening on a completely different plain of existence, its happening in her head, in the infinite.
Previously using mediums such as fashion design and architecture, she has tried to "create virtual environments. I say she has climaxed in this facet of her work because finally, she has actually created that virtual environment in the most real way possible, so much so that no onlooker can even see "it" only gaze at the one who can, and curiously question the validity of there "reality". She expresses the need for the "utopias" that we all create in our heads, and speaks to how machines and media have overtaken this roll in are warped reality, removing us from our selves through shallow external means, as opposed to real internal enlightenment.