Place of Geometry
Kato Shoji
This particular perspective guides Shoji Kato’s inquiry into how geometry affects human behaviour and territory, and marks the location of subjectivity in the ever-shifting human place. As a result, Kato’s research makes it possible to understand the dynamic relationship between human interiority and geometrical spacing, and reveals those very human places that are unique, continuously connecting and crossing the actual and the virtual, the past and the future, the personal and the collective, and the earthly bound and the other-worldly spheres.