Balls of cassette by Lyota Yagi [read more]
UJINO and his automated one-man band The Rotators turning it all around [read more]
Mamoru Okuno and the sound of noodles [read more]
Ryoji Ikeda investigating how humans perceive time and space [read more]
Sounds of/in/as frozen water [read more]
Atsuhiro Ito introduces light to explosive noise and forces the two to cohabit, while darkness and silence get friendly in the apartment below [read more]
Mamoru Okuno shows us the sounds we hear all the time but never listen to [read more]
Prior to the opening of the Spooky Action at a Distance exhibition tomorrow evening, Dorkbot will be hosting a presentation with body hacker Daito Manabe at 5.30 sharp in the gallery. Everyone who saw his incredible performance at the Big In Japan event last night is itching (twitching?) to learn more about his practice, so do come along and hear him talk, and demonstrate the technology he uses [read more]
On the rooftop of an abandoned school near the flashing lights and madness of Tokyo’s Akihabara Electric Town, there is a nightly happening comprising kinetic sculpture, balloons, instrumental inventions, light, sound and performance art [read more]
You might be one of the 1.4 million who have already watched this unnerving/mesmerising Youtube clip, originally posted as an experiment to show a friend but subsequently spawning a series of copycats and launching Daito Manabe to an unexpected level of celebrity. But Daito is not just a geeky guy Youtubecasting himself from his bedroom doing fucked up things with gadgets on his face. Since graduating as a mathematician he has been active as a researcher, programmer, coder, hacker, sound / light designer, composer, DJ, VJ, video artist, and this list goes on [read more]










