japanese artist yusuke oono has expanded his 360° book project to celebrate the festive season. the three-dimensional panoramic structure references
the format of a book and pushes it to become a new, expansive platform for narrative and story-telling. the detailed scene unfolds to depict seasonal
characters such as reindeers and fir tree as the axis - all fabricated solely through laser-cutting. oono uses 3D CAD programs -
usually reserved for architectural and product design - to create a landscape as if it were a cray model and slices them by rotating the plane.
through this method each plane becomes a layer of the story, transforming 2D surfaces to a rich visual sculpture.

 

 


the three-dimensional panoramic structure references the format of a book and pushes it to become a new, expansive platform for narrative and story-telling

 

 


the detailed scene depicts seasonal characters such as reindeers, fir trees and snowmen

 

 


each layer is fabricated solely through laser-cutting

 

 


a detail of the landscape scene

 

 


oono uses 3D CAD programs - usually reserved for architectural and product design - to create a landscape as if it were a cray model and slices them by rotating the plane