About Project V
Since the 1970s, postmodernism has focused on deconstructing existing ideas and exploring new perspectives. However, it often left fragmented views without addressing their impact on entire systems or their potential for reintegration. Project V takes on this challenge by exploring how the interaction of internal and external perspectives can transform systems.
Viewing the Internal from the External: Observing and analyzing systems critically to reveal contradictions and limitations.
Viewing the External from the Internal: Shaking systems from within by engaging with taboos to influence both internal and external dynamics.
By blurring the boundaries between internal and external, Project V explores whether engaging with taboos can lead to systemic transformation, not through destruction but by creating new structures and possibilities. It merges external critique with internal agency to forge a dynamic process of reconstruction.
Project V is an experimental approach to systemic transformation, blending philosophy and practice to challenge taboos and discover new potential. It seeks to create a framework for meaningful change in contemporary systems.
From 2024
Kosuke Karube