YURI SUZUKI

Lang: En / Ja

This is online portfolio and information board of Sound Artist/Designer Yuri Suzuki and creative consultancy Yuri Suzuki Ltd

Becoming freelance again

29 October, 2011

After great time of working in Teenage Engineering, I became freelance now.

So please dont hesitate to contact any job offer, I am always open to any kind of projects.

Yuri Suzuki

[email protected]

Workshop at Serpentine gallery this Sunday

22 October, 2011

Deloitte Family Day
Seeing Sounds
Sunday 23 October 2011
12-5pm

Sackler Centre of Arts Education

Join artist Yuri Suzuki with design collective Åbäke for this multi-sensory workshop exploring the relationship between colour, sound and touch.

Create your own Vinyl records by singing into a microphone and then create a punk-style album sleeve.

Seeing Sounds is inspired by the Anri Sala exhibition.

Deloitte Family Days take place at the Serpentine Gallery. All ages are welcome to these free, drop-in events. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Supported by

Free Teachers’ Notes to support each exhibition are available at the Gallery Lobby Desk or at www.serpentinegallery.org/education

Families, young people, schools and community groups are at the core of the Serpentine Gallery’s activities. Through practical, artist-led workshops, seminars, talks, events and projects, the Gallery offers a diverse range of innovative ways to engage with modern and contemporary art and architecture for all ages.

For group visits, workshop bookings or further information
Joceline Howe
Education Curator
+44 (0)20 7298 1516
[email protected]

Breakfast Machine going to Tokyo

5 October, 2011

For exhibition BA to MA, http://www.artdiv-hpf.com/batoma/about.html

At Laforet Harajuku, http://www.laforet.ne.jp/, Tokyo Japan
From 27th to 30th October 2011

This time we titled project as “Wallens and Gourmet”

This is collaborative project between Masamichi Tosa, KIMURA and Yuri Suzuki

Beat Vox for EPFL+ECAL lab in RCA London

20 September, 2011

When the immaterial takes concrete form, visitors have a rare insight into objects as well as their own body: digital messages surround them and a mirror questions their identity. Moving on, a cushion unveils persons’ dreams as soon as they touch it and Euro notes turn into vectors of desire. Through this series of interactive – fun, poetic or ironic – installations, Give Me More explores the prospects of Augmented Reality. This exhibition demonstrates the new potential unleashed by a meeting of the immaterial and material worlds, be it for artistic expression or for marketing communications, and more generally for the representation of information relating to objects.
Bridging engineering and design, the EPFL+ECAL Lab of the Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne use the scientific achievements of the EPFL Computer Vision Laboratory to develop with designers a visual grammar specific to Augmented Reality. It explores how to turn this technology into a new media. With Give Me More, the public is more than an audience: the visitors become actors giving birth to this media.

22 September25 SeptemberOpening times: 11am – 5.30pm. Mon to Sat

Ticket information: Free Admission

Royal College of Art
Lower Gallery
Kensington Gore
London
SW7 2EU
United Kingdom
Phone: 020 7590 444