@article{oai:nagaoka-id.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000222, author = {市川, 治郎 and Ichikawa, Jiro}, journal = {長岡造形大学研究紀要, Nagaoka Institute of Design Bulletin}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, In Saint-Exupéry’s masterpiece The Little Prince , he let his hero say: “What I’m seeing is just a container; the really important thing is something invisible in this.” I cannot help remembering this word whenever I create installation works. I bundle up the miscellaneous information in mesh patterns, which is the symbol of each country, and call it a worldwide web. Is our contemporary society bound up by mesh patterns? I must be careful when I send my work to a museum because people tend to open up the bundle when it arrives. Once a friend of mine asked me jokingly, “Does it contain gold ingots?” That’s right. What is really important is the invisible gold.}, pages = {24--27}, title = {ミクストメディアによる彫刻作品の制作}, volume = {16}, year = {2019}, yomi = {イチカワ, ジロウ} }