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With algorithmic installations and live performances, Goh Uozumi has advocated the thought of using one’s behavior as an interface, and tries to reconsider creativity and achieve augmentation of reality in the networking age. For Uozumi, each autonomous element of computer programs, devices and even participants are inhomogeneous subjects, and he incorporates their relationships into his works. He thus captures existing body, space, time as well as historical contexts in expressions of art as environmental information, not as the object to rely on, and constructs flexible systems.
His main projects include “F” that goes across void and perception (“F-life,” 2011 ASK?P + “F-void sample,” 2010, the National Art Center, Tokyo), “observer n” that crosses all dimensions for observation (2008~, Akarenga Soko: Yokohama Redbrick Warehouse) and “musing” that fosters dialogue with the environment through algorithmic listening (2008~, Sozo Kukan 9001).

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