The future is in the past.
I had always wanted to create something new.
But now, newness is consumed endlessly and sinks into the depths of the times.
In such a society, what is it that truly holds value?
Something precious that was left behind in the rapid flow of time and slipped from people’s memories.
Like the ancient Japanese sense of beauty, refined through the passage of time.
Perhaps it is precisely within the uncontrollable and accidental stories of time, nature, and people that beauty exists, along with the space that fulfills the heart.
Only things of true value transcend time and continue to live into the future together with the thoughts of those who create them.
By reviving the relics of the past in the present, we excavate the archaeological artifacts of the future.
Taiga Takahashi