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Keywords:

Planetarium, Building, Dome, Observatory, Tent, Vegetation, Bush, Plant, Reversible Destiny, site of Reversible Destiny, Yoro Park, modern architecture, theme park, quirky, quirkiness, peculiar, idiosyncratic, odd, off-the-wall, unusual, unconventional, wacky, weird, bizarre, freaky, out of the ordinary, uncommon, unique, amazement, amazing, awe, awes, carefree, comical, daring, innovative, inspiring, lighthearted, dreamy, fantasy, fantasies, upbeat, humorous, dome, domes, adventure, eldritch, languid, oddity, modern, good fortune, far-out, well-being, queer, curious, comic, special, wonder, funny, extraordinariness, unfamiliarity, character, spirit, strange, astonishment, illusion, uncommonness, fearlessness, boldness, prosperity, eccentric, courage, alone, amusing, misconception, advanced, cockamamie, fortune, undertaking, work, wellbeing, blithe, silly, unusualness

Description:

Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an ìexperientialî place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The parkís creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa. Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture. Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling. Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans donít have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives. Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.

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  • Upload Date: February 27, 2019
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