MUTO ISAMU ART WORKS
Statement
As an artist, my focus has been on exploring the relationship between objects and people. My approach encompasses not only physical entities but also digital elements and information, delving into the interactions between our daily lives and the material world. I believe that exploring these dynamics between 'objects,' 'people,' and 'information' can lead to a deeper understanding of societal and personal challenges, as well as avenues for their resolution.
In today's society, the rapid evolution of AI and digital technologies is profoundly transforming our lives and societal structures. Within this context, the question of 'what unique values and roles humans possess' becomes increasingly significant.
My works seek to explore the potential of creating new values through the interaction between physical 'objects' and digital 'information.' For instance, in 'Lovewords Trigger the Popcorn,' spectators whisper words of love, turning these utterances into energy that makes popcorn pop. This piece examines the relationship between words and physical matter.
Similarly, 'The Automatic Kowtow Coffee Machine' explores the interaction between human actions and machine responses. When a participant kneels before the machine, this action is detected through image recognition and facial recognition technologies, and coffee is provided in exchange for this 'value.' This work humorously focuses on human pride, prompting a reevaluation of our daily actions and values through the lens of human-machine interaction.
Ultimately, my work aims to probe new interpretations at the intersection of technology and humanity, encouraging profound contemplation in viewers. Through art, I aspire to unravel the complex relationships between humans, objects, and information, inviting others to join me on this journey of discovery and understanding.
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Catastrophe 1 coin (A State of Deficiency 100 Yen)
This art piece features an exhibition stand resembling a vending machine, complete with a slot for inserting coins. When a viewer inserts a coin, the artwork unexpectedly falls from its stand and breaks. The caption warns, "The responsibility is yours." This work is a commentary on the freedom of moral judgment left to the viewer, provocatively engaging them in the potential consequences of their actions.
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The Automatic DOGEZA (Kowtow) Coffee Machine(全自動土下座珈琲)
This artwork revolves around the traditional Japanese act of "DOGEZA", regarded as the ultimate form of apology and respect. By performing a 'DOGEZA', a cup of coffee is dispensed as a trade-off for the act. The piece embodies the internal conflict between the reluctance to perform such a submissive act and the thought that it's a small price to pay. It represents the creation and exchange of value that exists beyond economic transactions, highlighting cultural norms and personal dignity.