Melbourne-based interactive studio ENESS has been invited by Mori Art Museum to exhibit Sonic Light Bubble at one of Tokyo’s most prominent art festivals.
ENESS will exhibit at Roppongi Art Night in Tokyo, an all-night art festival similar to White Night Melbourne and Nuit Blanche festivals around the world.
ENESS will present Sonic Light Bubble, a six-metre wide living, breathing bubble installation, which pulsates with light and sound when approached and touched.
“It’s an honour to be selected by Mori Art Museum to exhibit this work, it’s one of my favourite contemporary art museums. We look forward to seeing the reaction from a new audience.”
– Creative Director Nimrod Weis. This is the second work ENESS has staged in Japan.
Sculptural works, interactive installations and performances run non-stop from Saturday September 30 to Sunday October 1st.
Roppongi Art Night is expected to attract over 600,000 people.
Featured installation and performance artists come from all over the world,
with previous participation by Yayoi Kusama.
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