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Paris-based Japanese artist is a regular contributor to the renowned electronic composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda and developer of architectural design tools for architects such as Kengo Kuma and Junya Ishigami. At Eufònic Urbà 2021 he vill present a new piece, belonging to his f () series, curated by Arnau Horta.
An audiovisual installation based, like all his work, on computer programming. Tomonaga understands “architecture as hardware and installation as software” when it comes to interacting with the space and with the senses of the public: from some tubes of light reactive to sound an invisible energy flow is generated, creating waves of sound as air molecules collide. The idea is to represent an extremely minimalist model of how the human being perceives the universe.