One evening, as she desoldered a dead capacitor from the wrecked JD-800, a tomato fell from the vine. It hit the wooden floor with a soft thump . Then it rolled under the synth. She didn’t pick it up.
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Sumiko Kiyooka (1921–1991), also known by the name Junko Kiyooka
Inside was a JD-800. Not hers—someone else’s abandoned dream. The screen was cracked. Several keys were missing. But the circuit board? Pristine.
Releasing ego and pride to lean into faith and the present moment. Sharing the Smile:
When Petit Tomato (Upd #14) showed at the Aichi Triennale in 2021, one critic called it “a haiku in oil.” Another complained it was “just a tomato.” Both are right. That’s the point. Kiyooka dares you to call it just anything. Spend five minutes with it, and you’ll start to doubt whether you’ve ever really seen a tomato before.