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[PRESS RELEASE]Sony CSL Develops Third Project for the Tomonami Creativity Acceleration Support System
~ Exhibits works at Kengo Kuma Exhibition ~
Sony CSL has developed Tomonami for KKAA, a system that collaborates with architectural firm Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA). This is the third project under Sony CSL’s initiative for Tomonami, a system that accelerates creativity for a diversity of creators, artists, and other expressive persons. Kengo Kuma’s one-man exhibit, which will display works created using Tomonami for KKAA, will be held from January 24 at the New Art Museum Singapore.



The Tomonami operating screen
The sliders at upper left have Japanese onomatopoeic terms like ParaPara (a rhythmic porosity), TsunTsun (an outward thrust of elements), and SukeSuke (a perceptual transparency through layering) as parameters. Adjusting a slider modifies its parameter (in this case, changing the behavior of particles arranged in a dome shape), making it possible to display an intuitive design intent in the form of a shareable visual representation.
「KENGO KUMA: MAKERU Architecture — The Ecology of Rhythm and Particle —」
会期 From January 24th until June 14th
会場 New Art Museum Singapore, 39 Keppel Road, #05-03/06 Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Singapore 089065
URL https://www.newartmuseumsingapore.com/current-exhibition
Alexis André
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