MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO

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Modified Paradise "Dress" "ROOSTER" "CAT"

Another Farm

We are rarely aware of the fact that most animals and plants around us, some of which we share our daily lives with, continue to be genetically modified by our own hands. For example, the history of the textile industry has created genetically modified silkworms that produce durable and practical silk.
Today, scientific advancements allow us to control genes extremely precisely. As the possibilities of genetic modification expand, we humans are confronted with the ethics of such capability.
This installation exhibits animal-themed sculptural works made from genetically modified “luminescent silk”. We believe bio-art can springboard questions about the interaction between art and science in modern society: Are we heading towards dystopia, or a Modified Paradise?

 

Another Farm SPONSORED by LEXUS

SOUND by KAITO SAKUMA A.K.A BATIC

Roppongi Hills, Mori Tower 52F, TOKYO CITY VIEW

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2/23(sat)–3/3(sun)  | 10:00-22:00

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  • Admission Free (Separately Tokyo City View entrance fee is required)

    Tickets to Tokyo City View
    Adult1,800 yen
    University / Highschool student1,200 yen
    Child (Age 4 up to Junior highschool student)600 yen
    Senior (Ages 65 & over)1,500 yen

Artist Profile

  • Another Farm is a collaboration between British/Japanese artists Hiromi Ozaki (b1985, a.k.a Sputniko!) and Masaya Kushino (b1982).

    Their work explores the new relationships of nature and mankind which the emergent technologies make possible,
    through a process of collaboration with scientists, university research labs and engineers. Drawing its main inspirations from nature,
    Another Farm creates objects and installations with experimental use of materials and technologies.