audiovisual installation.

A row is a fundamental way to structure data, used in fields ranging from mathematics to the twelve notes of the chromatic scale in music.

ROW is an audiovisual installation that explores relationships between sound, holographic image and space. Every second, rows of data float in the air, being converted into messages, voices, and music. Bits of information become symbols that can be combined into words, and words add up to sentences that translate our ideas, thoughts and feelings. The installation is about the perception of information, new language, and spatial dialogue.

The installation is composed of ten LED holographic displays lined in a row, one behind the other, creating a three-dimensional image that visually displays variations of sound.

ROW has received two international awards: the Jury Selection of the 24th 文化庁メディア芸術祭 (Japan Media Arts Festival) and an Individual Award in the "Light Installation" category of CITIC Press Lightening Selection (China).


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