| Being Mogura Tataki confronted the visitors of the gallery of the Austrian
        Embassy Tokyo with an architectural intervention into the exhibition premises.
        By installing a second ceiling, parts of the exhibition space thus just
        could be entered with drawn in head. The additionally installed ceiling
        was however arranged with head holes, by which one could put through its
        head. 
 It provided the chance either to communicate with other people, which likewise
        put their head into one of the head holes, or the possibility just to let
        their mind wander on the tendency of uniformity in the Japanese society.
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