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How to evaluate Japanese kaleidoscope art?
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The cylindrical mirror reflects light and reflects the object at one end into a color image. As the kaleidoscope rotates, the image will change randomly, and the reflected image will never repeat.

The fleeting beauty is quite similar to the cherry blossom culture and is deeply loved by the Japanese. The first is to make the mirror structure mentioned above and adopt the most traditional "three-sided mirror system". That is, three lenses are folded together. Put a sponge block on one end to prevent the mirror structure from moving, and then put it into a paper bucket. Seal one end of the acrylic board and fix it with adhesive tape. Put the beads and paper clips on one end of the transparent bottle cap. What you see through the kaleidoscope is determined by two parts, one is the mirror structure, and the other is determined by these objects. Finally, it is sealed with colored paper. When it comes to Japanese kaleidoscope art, I have to mention the Kaleidoscope Museum in Kyoto-ミュージビム. There are 250 domestic and foreign collections in Kyoto Wanhua Mirror Exhibition Hall, and 50 will be selected for display according to different seasons.

The kaleidoscope in the exhibition can be viewed freely. There will be a kaleidoscope of projections every hour. Speaking of Japanese kaleidoscope art, what impressed me most was the kaleidoscope built in the Earth Tower during the Aichi World Expo in 2005. The 47-meter-high giant kaleidoscope built in the Tower of the World is almost as high as the 48-meter-high Nagoya City. It is also recognized as the largest kaleidoscope in the world by Guinness World Records. The Nagoya Pavilion in Hall D of Japan-Earth Tower officially introduced the Aichi Expo;

"In this exhibition venue, you can' feel' the accidental expression created by light, wind and water. Looking up from the tower about 40 meters high, a light ball with a diameter of about 36 meters will emerge. Around the exhibition venue, acoustic instruments bearing the wind and playing wonderful music, sparkling water on the wall, and picture walls made of paper-cut collected from citizens all make you warmly welcomed. It creates a sense of "abundance" in people's hearts and is an exhibition place where "tender feelings" are born. "