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Visiting the "Artful Vegetables Exhibition" at the ITOCHU SDGS Studio presents a truly novel way to appreciate what are typically called "imperfect" or "non-standard" vegetables. These are vegetables that do not meet conventional market aesthetics but have been transformed here into life-sized, detailed 3D sculptures. The innovative use of 3D scanning technology allows the exact shapes of harvested imperfect vegetables to be recreated artistically, highlighting their natural beauty and individuality. One of the most engaging aspects of the exhibition is the integration of augmented reality (AR) technology, which invites visitors to become part of the art. You can pose and see yourself transformed into a vegetable sculpture, blurring the line between art and audience, and encouraging a deeper connection to the theme of diversity and acceptance. Another fascinating feature is the conversion of the unique cross-sections of these vegetables into sound waves, creating what the artists call "vegetable music." Listening to these natural, vegetable-inspired sounds offers a fresh sensory experience, linking visual art and auditory stimulation in a way that celebrates the individuality of each vegetable. Beyond the artistic display, the exhibition challenges traditional market values by allowing visitors to set their own price on the imperfect vegetables available for sale. This empowering approach promotes awareness about food waste and the importance of embracing diversity in produce. From a personal perspective, experiencing this exhibit not only broadens your appreciation for sustainability and food diversity but also encourages reflection on how society values appearance versus intrinsic worth. The creative fusion of art, technology, and sustainability offers inspiring insights and leaves visitors with a renewed respect for the natural imperfections that make each vegetable unique.



























































