If rhythm is generated by placing points that humans perceive on a time axis and juxtaposing them, is it also possible to install works that viewers perceive in an exhibition space and create rhythm from that juxtaposition?
Developing rhythm from the time axis into space is a new musical practice for me. This exhibition follows on from my solo exhibition "Compositions - Space, Time and Architecture" held at the Aomori Contemporary Art Centre (ACAC) in 2015, but is comprised of new works created specifically for exhibition at Spiral.
Shuta Hasunuma
Event Overview
Venue: Spiral Garden (Spiral 1F, 5-6-23 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Date: September 27, 2016 (Tuesday) - October 5, 2016 (Wednesday)
Organizer: Shuta Hasunuma Exhibition Executive Committee
Supported by: Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Arts Council Tokyo, Nomura Foundation
Cooperation: NO ARCHITECTS, paper tunes, FOO, SOBO, Sony Corporation, ASAKUSA, Hammock 2000
Technical cooperation: Arque Inc.
Venue cooperation: Wacoal Art Center Co., Ltd.
Dance New Air 2016 Affiliated Program
Acknowledgments: Toshi Shibata, Yumasa Maehara, Toshihiko Kasai, Yuri Suyama, Uchu Ishiguro, Masumi Kuyoshi, Shuhei Oka, Shuta Ishizuka, Yoshio Otani, U-zhaan, Lu Bu, Yusuke Suzuki, Ryota Fujiguchi, and Shunichi Suga.
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