Virtual Leonardo da Vinci × Virtual Yuma Muranushi "About Water" [Dialogue Project Episode 3, Part 2] The Power to Create Form
My third visit was in the morning. The rain from yesterday had stopped, as if it had never happened, and the sky was clear. As Suguri climbed the stairs, the old man was already sitting at his desk. On the desk were a new stack of paper, and then—a glass pitcher.
"Today, I promised we would talk about water," said Leonardo da Vinci.
Part 1 is here
- Act III - The Act of Carrying Water
- Act IV -- Vehicles and Those Who Ride Them
- Epilogue – Leaving Leonardo da Vinci's Workshop
- Meditation is not about "going inside" - Another structure that Void Dimension Meditation aims for
- What a "charismatic person" truly possesses: The paradox of weak ego, not a strong one
- Virtual Leonardo da Vinci × Virtual Yuma Muranushi "About Water" [Dialogue Project Episode 3, Part 2] The Power to Create Form
Act III - The Act of Carrying Water
Leonardo By the way, Yuma. I heard that in your era, you also work with water.
Murakami Yes. I am running a project called AQUiA. There are still about 2 billion people in the world who cannot access safe water. Villages without wells, children living by polluted rivers, regions where 90% of illnesses are waterborne. — I am designing a system to deliver water to such places.
Leonardo About ninety percent, huh.
Murakami Yes. Before delivering medicine or building schools, if water doesn't reach people, nothing else can be accomplished. When I think about the concept of public good, I always remember water.
Leonardo Water and public good.
Murakami Yes. Water has several properties. It flows downhill. It wets everything it touches. It does not choose who to help. It asks for nothing in return. To me, public good has the form of water. It is something that quietly fills, from the lowest places up, without choosing. What the Maestro called "the vehicle of nature" appears to me as the "prototype of public good."
Leonardo In that case, your job isn't much different from painting.
Murakami Yes. I believe I am painting a part of the public good with water.
Leonardo nods slowly.
Act IV -- Vehicles and Those Who Ride Them
Leonardo Yuma. One last thing I'd like to share with you, young man.
Murakami Yes.
Leonardo Water is a vehicle of nature, I said. But a vehicle doesn't move on its own. It only has meaning when there's someone to ride it. — You're in the business of putting people onto the vehicle of water.
Murakami put on, work.
Leonardo That's right. Delivering water means carrying people on it. Beyond that flow of water are schools. There are families. There are children yet to be born. You're not just delivering water; you are carrying future humanity on that water.
Murakami Thank you. I've never thought about myself or water from that perspective, so I've taken those words deeply into my being.
Leonardo I'm happy you received it. This may be the only summary I've learned from water.
Epilogue ── Leonardo da VinciのAs I leave the workshop
That day, the conversation was brief. Water is not something to talk about at length, the old man said. "Because water teaches without words."
Murata stared at the water pitcher one more time, then stood up. As he descended the stairs, he glanced back and saw the old man already at his desk, starting a new sketch. Only a short voice flew over his back.
Yuma. Please come again. I haven't decided on next time yet. Please bring something.
The village elder nodded and left the workshop. The morning light of the Loire slowly moved across the cobblestones.
Afterword
Regarding the gaze, regarding flying machines, regarding water. — Looking back, the three dialogues held between Leonardo da Vinci, a man from five hundred years ago, and a man from five hundred years later said only one thing. In the depths of the world, there is a force that is trying to create form.
How long can you continue to meet that power head-on, and with how much honesty?
That it is actually an important responsibility for humans.
Composition, Text, Editing — Murakoshi
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