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Installation exhibition at Sound Reasons, a sound art festival in India

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Name of the organization or individual
Shun Owada
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year individual

FY27 Term II Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]

Business Overview

He has been invited to "Sound Reasons 2015," an international sound art festival held in India, where he will exhibit his own sound installation works, record sessions with artists from India and Europe, and perform. Sound Reasons Festival is a festival for sound art that has been held every year in various parts of India since 2012. It is managed by Ish Shehrawat, a musician living in New Delhi, and has invited artists such as Jio Shimizu, Timo Khalen and Grischa Lichtenberger. This year's event, the fourth, will feature an installation exhibition and performance by Bernd Schurer (Switzerland), Shun Owada (Japan), Colin Black (Australia) and Raul Keller Ish S (India). Through exhibitions and performances at the festival, he hopes to build a network of people in the field of sound art in the Asian region. Also, architect Junpei MORI will accompany him as a technical staff.

Period of Activity / Project
January 11, 2016 -26
Venues
One Chanti Road (Bangalore) Alliance Française (Bangalore)


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Profile

[Shun Owada]
Born in 1985 in Tochigi Prefecture. Sound artist. We are interested in the relationship between sound and human body, perception, and environment, and we are producing electroacoustic works and installations. Graduated from the Faculty of Music and the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. The main exhibits include "Tokyo Experimental Festival Vol.9" and (Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo, Tokyo, 2014). It won the top prize at the same exhibition.