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Tomohisa Komiya personal exhibition "SEIRξNES"

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Name of the organization or individual
Tomohisa Komiya
subsidy category
start-up subsidy
Grant Type
single year individual

The 2nd Startup Subsidy in FY 2021

Business Overview

Composer Tomohisa Komiya has been producing the "VOX-AUTOPOIESIS" series since 2015, which is a media performance work for musicians who sing music automatically generated on the spot at the first sight. Under the title of Tomohisa Komiya's personal exhibition "SEIRξNES," the video and installation works of the "VOX-AUTOPOIESIS" series including the new work "VOX-VIDEOGENESIS" will be exhibited. During the exhibition, they also performed through the exhibition hall and the network. By presenting this series in an exhibition format, which had previously been presented in a concert format, a new development was born in the works. Organizer: Tomohisa KOMIYA Performance: Masumi NEMOTO, Ayai ZENYOJI Exhibit Design: Kaoru NAGATA Design: Tomoyuki YANAGAWA Project Supervision: Shintaro WADA Technical Staff: Juho YOKOKAWA

implementation period
Friday, April 29, 2022 - Sunday, May 8
Place of implementation
theca (Komotoya honkbooks) (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo)


*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

Tomohisa Komiya
Born in 1993. Composer. By composing music using computers, he produces works that make us rethink the form of music itself, such as composition and performance, score and body, and Western musical norms, in a cross-disciplinary way, from score-based acoustic works to electronic sound works and media performance works.
Compositions major, Graduate School of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts
The 24 th Japan Media Arts Festival, New Artist Award (2021) The 87 th Japan Music Competition, Compositions (orchestral works), 2nd prize (2018)