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An art research book consisting of three booklets exploring the perception of planets and food. It comes with an art film that, when placed over the cover, transforms Earth into coffee through mimicry.
Booklet Details
① Delicious Planets
An illustrated book of celestial bodies disguised as food. At first glance, it appears to be an art book of food photography, but in reality, all images are NASA celestial photos (Public Domain) with altered colors. For example, when Earth is shifted to a reddish-brown hue, its clouds resemble milk, revealing an alternate perspective where Earth appears as coffee.
② Delicious Planets (Black & White)
In contrast to the first booklet, this volume reimagines food as planets, visualizing a new perspective on everyday ingredients. By placing common food items on a black background and photographing them in black and white, they take on the appearance of celestial bodies.
③ Moon & Earth
A realism-based work featuring large-format photographs of the Moon and Earth, depicted as fried eggs. The images are divided across pages, allowing viewers to explore the details of their landscapes and place names as they flip through. As the scale shifts, the perspectives of celestial bodies and eggs intertwine.
④ Earth Coffee
An art film that transforms the cover of Delicious Planets into coffee. The original cover features an image of Earth, but when the film is placed over it, Earth’s clouds take on the appearance of milk swirling in coffee.
Includes a special film cover.
Published by Koseko Bunko (小瀬古文庫)
Softcover
64 pages
210 x 210 mm


