Kazunori Kura asks himself how do things and phenomena, including ourselves, exist in the environment where we live?
He grasps that those existences are just imaginations which we have created, because we are not living "in fact", but "in reality". Facts are proven by scientific observations, but in order for the facts to perform their role in our lives it is important whether we can believe the facts as reality. In the uncertain world of recognitions, "the power to believe" plays an important part to constitute the existences. Kazunori Kura contends that "the power to believe" is the energy which manifests things and phenomena here in itself.
"For the Power to Believe" is a series of installation works continuously produced since 2016 and the works aim to enhance the energy of existences in a specific space. This work, the third work of the series, was created along with a poem.
"The energy which arises from the ground
and fills the whole body
blows through to overhead
with the spiral orbit of the propellers.
The secret that you and I exist here
is still unexplainable,
but you should be able to feel
the beautiful power."
The propellers are symbolizing the energies which are forcefully dancing in a space, and the half-twisted circular shape creates a Möbius strip which represents the infinity and the eternity.
Human imaginations can soar high up into the sky beyond its physical limits. The work is expressing the energy of existence and the eternal beautiful power which never ends.