Object Resolution
Rather than defining precision solely through dimensional accuracy, this work interprets the resolution of objects as their degree of density and refinement. In everyday contexts—shaped by social, economic, and manufacturing systems—each object naturally settles into an “appropriate” level of resolution. What happens when we disconnect from these systems and push resolution to an extreme? And, fundamentally, how do we perceive matter in the first place? This is a study on objects and perception within the framework of contemporary society.
Sosuke Nakabo
Sosuke Nakabo graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts and the Design Products course at the Royal College of Art for the MA. He worked at the Panasonic Design Centre, the Planning and Design Department of MUJI, and Jasper Morrison’s London Office. After returning to Japan, he established Sosuke Nakabo Design Office in Kyoto. While working as a product designer, he served as an associate professor at Kyoto Institute of Technology and the Head of Design at MUJI among other roles. Currently a visiting professor at Kyoto City University of Arts and a jury member of the Good Design Award.
- IF Design Award Gold
- IDEA Bronze
- Design Anthology Awards Industrial Designer category
- Good Design Award