From Friday, November 22 to Sunday, November 24, the audio-visual installation exhibition ETERNAL Art Space was held at Shibuya Hikarie Hall B. The exhibition featured three cutting-edge immersive audio-visual installations: “re-assembli” and “ground” by Japanese artist Ryoichi Kurokawa, as well as “HINT”, a collaborative work by the renowned Italian art collective SPIME.IM + AKASHA. This provided a full-scale art experience totaling 35 minutes.
【ETERNAL Art Space】
“ETERNAL Art Space” is an artist collective that offers innovative art experiences through cutting-edge audio-visual installations and showcases, presented both domestically and internationally.
With bases in North America and Tokyo, the collective has held exhibitions in Tokyo, Kyoto, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and Sydney (Australia), and has expanded its global presence with award-winning, highly acclaimed art works, continuing to gain recognition worldwide.
【MUTEK Japan】
MUTEK.JP is an internationally renowned arts and culture organization dedicated to the development of creativity in digital art form, electronic music, audio-visual arts, and the promotion of culture and the arts. Its establishment in Japan in 2016, MUTEK JP has been promoting the formation of a community that creates new attractions and opportunities for interaction with artists and creators of various genres. They have also carried out a wide variety of planning, management, and production.
Shuichiro Iwanami
General Director
MUTEK Japan
#601 5-67-7 Nakano Nakano-ku Tokyo Japan
TEL: +81-(0)3-3388-6111
FAX: +81-(0)3-3388-6110
E-mail: shu@mutek.jp
Shibuya Hikarie Hall B (Shibuya, Tokyo)