


くすぐったい耳かざり
Living Art in OHYAMA
Wooden Adventure Gear Competition
Jury Award
くすぐるという行為の”いやらしさ”を消すコミュニケーションアイテム。
Tickle Earrings
Living Art in OHYAMA
Wooden adventure tool competition Jury Prize
A communication item which erases "discomfort" of the act of tickling.
Competition Overview
Competition overview

Living Art in OHYAMA is an art event held every August in Toyama. The event includes a "Wooden Adventure Gear Competition," where participating students receive sketches drawn by children and add their own ideas to create artworks.
The children's sketches were decided by lottery, and the one I was in charge of was a machine that tickles babies.
Children's sketches are determined by lottery. My sketch was "a machine that tickled my baby".
Living Art in OHYAMA is an art event to be held in Toyama every August. In "Wooden adventure tool competition" held there, participating students receive sketches drawn by children, each adding ideas and making it a work.
Work summary
Work summary
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A thin piece of Japanese paper is attached to the tip, and this tip tickles the person. Furthermore, because it is so thin, it also visually creates a ticklish sensation.
A thin Japanese paper is attached to the tip, and this tip tickle the op-ponent. Furthermore, because it is very thin, visually makes me feel tickle too.
A stone is glued to the end of a long branch and hung from a string, causing it to sway back and forth like a mobile.
By sticking a stone to the end of a long branch and hanging it with threads, it shakes like a mobile.
Because the act of shaking tickles the other person by accident, the act loses its lewdness and becomes a joke, generating laughter along with the tickling sensation.
Tickle your opponent by accident, the disco-mfort of the act disappears and it becomes a joke, and laughter is born.
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