◯Play and Creation with Light, Image, and Sound 2025
◯In the first part (Workshop), participants will experience interactive relationships between light, image, and sound using the equipment of the Sound Design Lab.
In the second part (Concert), they will enjoy multimedia works combining human and machine performance, multichannel speaker systems, hybrid instruments, light, and video, accompanied by composer talks.
13:00–14:00: Workshop
14:20–15:30: Concert
Venue: Sound Design Lab, Faculty of Design and Architecture
Location: Kita-Chikusa Campus, Nagoya City University
Address: 2-1-10 Kita-Chikusa, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya
Program:
・Oshiyama Akiko for Sho sampling and lighting
・Inoue Hideaki for brainwaves, Disklavier, and tape (2025)
・Matsumiya Keita “Resonant Depths” for hybrid Disklavier (2025)
・Mizuno Mikako “Resilient Islands” for Disklavier and multi-channel speakers (2025)
・Watanabe Hiromi “Parimpsept” electroacoustic music work (2019, 2025)
・Pierre Jodorowsky “Le Cube” from “Time & Money” (2003), Hayashi Miharu (percussion), Matsumiya Keita (acoustic operation)
Organized by: Sound Design Lab, Institute of Environmental Design
In collaboration with:
Executive Committee of the Mid-Japan Sound Arts Festival
Aichi University of the Arts
Nagoya College of Music
Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences
Nagoya University of the Arts
Nagoya City University
Supported by: Kakehashi Foundation for the Promotion of Arts and Culture
Date: Saturday, August 30, 2025
Location: Sound Design Lab and other spaces on campus, Faculty of Design and Architecture, Nagoya City University
Address: 2-1-10 Kita-Chikusa, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-0083
Parking available for visitors arriving by car
Access:
By public transportation:
– From Nagoya Dome-mae Yada Station (Subway): 15-minute walk from Exit 1
– From Sakae Station (Subway): Take Key Route Bus No. 2 from Oasis 21 (Platform 3), get off at Kayaba
– From Ikeshita Station (Subway): Take Sunada Route 1 from Platform 3, get off at Seimeiyama, 3-minute walk
◯In the first part (Workshop), participants will experience interactive relationships between light, image, and sound using the equipment of the Sound Design Lab.
In the second part (Concert), they will enjoy multimedia works combining human and machine performance, multichannel speaker systems, hybrid instruments, light, and video, accompanied by composer talks.