Hiroyuki Yamada

"WHO ARE WE Biology of Observation and Discovery" Exhibition Illustration

2021

I was in charge of the illustrations related to the exhibition of "WHO ARE WE Biology of Observation and Discovery" held at the Oita Prefectural Art Museum. This exhibition will be in the form of an exhibition by selecting stuffed animals and materials from about 4.8 million specimens collected from all over the world stored in the Natural History Specimen Building of the National Science Museum in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This is an edited traveling exhibition. The planning and composition is handled by Haruka Misawa's Misawa Design Laboratory and Ken Isome, a writer. Each exhibition stand has 46 drawers that can be freely browsed, and the viewer's imagination is that "what are mammals and who are humans?" It is an exhibition structure that inflates. This time it is Oita, but it is expected that it will travel nationwide in the future. Illustration produced Dimetrodon, which is said to be the ancestor of mammals, 20 species of monkeys, and 4 species of extinct species. Planning / Composition: Nippon Design Center Misawa Design Laboratory AD: Haruka Misawa D: Haruka Misawa, Kohei Sasaki, Saki Takeshita C: Ken Isome

client_name : 国立科学博物館

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