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February 29, 2020
Mori Art Museum's "Future and Art Exhibition" to feature an artwork created by PARTY and noiz | ART
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Experience New AR at the Mori Art Museum's "Future and Art Exhibition" in Roppongi! Artwork that won the bid for the 2025 World Expo is on display.
The artwork "2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Bid Plan," created by PARTY and noiz, is now on display at the Mori Art Museum's "Future and Art Exhibition: AI, Robots, Cities, Life—How Will We Live Tomorrow?" The exhibition runs until Sunday, March 29, 2020.
Text by OZAKI Sayaka
A New AR Experience with Projection Mapping and Transparent Screens
The "Future and Art Exhibition: AI, Robots, Cities, Life—How Will We Live Tomorrow?" at the Mori Art Museum is an exhibition that considers the future of cities, environmental issues, lifestyles, and the nature of society and humanity through art, design, and architecture born from cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics, and AR (Augmented Reality).
This exhibition features the artwork "2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo Bid Plan," created by the creative collective PARTY, which transcends ideas, design, tech, and business to implement future experiences in society, in collaboration with the architectural firm noiz. In addition to a large-scale model of the Expo venue plan during the bidding phase and projection mapping onto the model and walls, visitors can experience the latest open-type AR (Augmented Reality) using transparent screens. Based on keywords like "decentralized" and "discrete," this work expresses the unique relationships of our time, constantly shifting between diverse individuals and groups, using the "Voronoi diagram," often seen in nature, as its foundation. It also serves as a clear model embodying next-generation urban structures, adaptable to the operation of new urban elements such as autonomous mobility systems and AR/MR (Mixed Reality).
The combination of PARTY's expertise in representing the digital world and noiz's proficiency in constructing the physical world allows for a simulated and sensory experience of the perception of three worlds: the "physical world" we inhabit, the "information world" where data flows, and the "common ground" between them, recognizable by both people and digital agents. This offers an interactive and diverse glimpse into future urban experiences.
"Future and Art Exhibition: AI, Robots, Cities, Life—How Will We Live Tomorrow?"
Dates: Until Sunday, March 29, 2020
Venue: Mori Art Museum
Address: 53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Organizers: Mori Art Museum, NHK
Dates: Until Sunday, March 29, 2020
Venue: Mori Art Museum
Address: 53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Organizers: Mori Art Museum, NHK
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