@article{oai:nagaoka-id.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000301, author = {竹本, 悠大郎 and Takemoto, Yutaro}, journal = {長岡造形大学研究紀要, Nagaoka Institute of Design Bulletin}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Sculpting does not mean that the creator presses what they have in mind against the material to create it as a work. From this point of view, this paper focuses on the thinking of creators who repeat new discoveries through interaction with materials, and considers the word “To become ripe with time” as a clue. The creator tries to put himself in a passive position by thinking as if the material has an active function. And by confronting the material, creators open the place that is neither fiction nor nonfiction, and by projecting themselves in that place, they enable a pure encounter with things. Materials have no active work, but by thinking that they have an active work, the creator is inspired by things, gains a new perspective, and develops the artwork.}, pages = {44--50}, title = {「時めく」こと,「場をひらく」こととしての彫刻制作}, volume = {19}, year = {2022}, yomi = {タケモト, ユウタロウ} }