In Lemon, Motojiro Kajii did not change the world.
He simply set down a single lemon.

Yet, through that small act, the way we perceive the world was transformed.

What Keiichi Sokabe has sung of likely resides in that very same place.
Not in grand narratives, but in the light of the streets, the scent of a room, the atmosphere of an afternoon, and the time spent with someone.

The Kosuke Protocol, too, returns to this ground.
While discussing the generation of meaning in the AI era, its ultimate gaze is directed at the irreplaceable moments of everyday life.

Meaning is not some far-off thing.
Like the lemon in your palm, it is already right here.
We have simply lost sight of it.