Synopsis
ヨセテハカエス (yoseteha kaesu) is a Japanese expression that can be roughly translated as ‘coming towards and going away’. It is often used to describe the endless movement of waves at a seashore.
Credits
Minako Shirakura, 2021 (filmed at Gallery Kingyo, Tokyo)
Interests in the extraordinariness of the ordinary often lie in my work. Making is, for me, a way of having a dialogue. Through this dialogue, I hope to reach something one cannot quite often grasp in other ways.