2024.1.16-3.10 | Ichikawa City
This installation uses water, which is an essential material for life and nature, and attempts to combine computer control and the materiality of liquids. Programmed ultrasonic vibrations create pixel-like patterns on the water surface. We ask how we can create (or reconstruct) the relationship between nature and humans through technology.
Chiba Prefectural Museum of Modern Industry and Science
1-1-3 Onitaka, Ichikawa City
TEL 047-379-2000 (main) FAX 047-379-2221
closing day:
Every Monday (open if Monday is a holiday)
Closed on February 13th (Tuesday) and February 27th (Tuesday) An admission fee is required to view the exhibits inside the museum.
Admission fee:
Adults: 300 yen, high school/students: 150 yen
Free for junior high school students and younger, those 65 and older, and those with a physical disability certificate.
access:
[By train] 15 minutes walk from Motoyawata Station on the JR Sobu Line, 15 minutes walk from Shimousa Nakayama Station / 20 minutes walk from Motoyawata Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line / 13 minutes walk from Onigoe Station on the Keisei Main Line
[By bus] Get off at Ichikawa City Community Bus "Modern Industrial Science Museum/Media Park"
[By car] About 5 minutes from Keiyo Ichikawa IC
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