Abstract

From the perspective of sustainability, empowering people to live positively without being dominated by death is an important issue. One thing we can do in this vein is to expand one’s own physical sensation, which is the basis for us to live. From this point of view, Shusaku Arakawa and Madeline Gins’ idea of “landing sites” is very important. Landing sites are physical experiences that result from person–environment collaboration. In order to make as many people as possible aware of their physical sensations through landing sites, Arakawa and Gins created artificial environments such as “Site of Reversible Destiny Yoro” where people could gain new physical sensations. They wanted people to build new ethics and move toward social reformation based on their new physical sensations. However, at present, these artificial environments have some problems. It is the time to seriously consider how we can pass on the experience of landing sites to future generations. The aim of this paper is to provide an answer to the question by Yasuhiro Suzuki’s scientific research on tactile sense, called tactileology. I first introduce Arakawa and Gin’s text about the idea of “landing sites” and make clear its importance. Next, I point out that, now, “landing sites” present certain difficulties. I then confirm that tactileology inherits the idea of “landing sites”.

Highlights

  • From the perspective of sustainability, empowering people to live positively without being dominated by death is an important issue

  • This paper discussed the following to clarify that the idea of “landing sites” by Arakawa + Gins has been inherited by tactileological research in a different way

  • I confirmed that Arakawa + Gin’s “landing sites,” which are closely related to the body, are created by combining the perceptual landing sites and the imaging landing sites

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Introduction

From the perspective of sustainability, empowering people to live positively without being dominated by death is an important issue. One thing we can do in this vein is to expand one’s own physical sensation, which is the basis for us to live From this point of view, Shusaku Arakawa (1936–2010) and his partner, Madeline Gins (1941–2014), a poet,. (hereinafter referred to as Arakawa + Gins) have been highly acclaimed worldwide. Their works attempted to expand the human body and reverse the destiny of mortal human beings, as represented by the “Site of Reversible Destiny Yoro” (1995) or “Reverse Destiny. People who visit these sites are “stimulated by slopes and uneven roads and floors. “The spread of the novel coronavirus led to the blockade of cities and disconnection from the outside world In light of this situation, the Arakawa + Gins. The following section is an attempt to realize new “landing sites” based on Yasuhiro Suzuki’s research on tactile sense, which he calls “tactileology.” I believe that tactileology is an attempt to inherit the idea of Arakawa + Gins

Landing Sites
Landing Sites Are Procedural
Three Landing Site Types
Landing Sites Are Corporeal
Why Are Landing Sites Important?
Sensational Transformation toward Social Reformation
Transforming Humanity as a Whole
How Can We Inherit the Idea of Landing Sites and Hand It Over to the Next
Tactileological Research and Its Inheritance of Landing Sites
Tactile Score
Tactile Massage Using T-Bit
How Tactileology Inherits Two Architectural Procedures
Disperse-to-Contrast Procedure
Tentativeness-Cradling Procedure
Conclusions
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