Have a conversation with Ryuichi Sakamoto via the “async” exhibition’s Communication Wall at Watarium Museum of Contemporary Art

10.May.2017 | MUSIC

The Watarium Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo’s Aoyama is currently holding an exhibition in line with the release of his most recent album “async.” The exhibition is a collection of videos related to the album showcased in 5.1 surround sound.

Also displayed at the exhibition is the “Communication Wall” which is located on the 1st floor reception of the museum. It’s currently gaining a lot of attention as people can write their thoughts and questions relating to “async” and the exhibition itself onto post-it notes that go on the wall. Ryuichi Sakamoto himself will then look at each of these and answer the ones he can.

Originally, Ryuichi was living in Japan and so was able to attend the exhibition at the start and write his answers directly onto his own post-it note for the wall. However, he has returned to New York and is now answering the questions via the “Commmons” website, Ryuichi’s record label. (see them here: http://www.skmtcommmons.com/quest/?tag=152

Anyone can write their comments on the wall even if they don’t have an entry ticket, so there’s no limit to the number of questions. It began at the start of May and there’s already a huge number of posts; it has gone from the space it was originally designated to onto the adjacent wall. In the current day and age of online social media posting, just what kind of feeling does it bestow not only Ryuichi Sakamoto, but everyone who reads the wall from seeing lots of physically hand-written little messages and drawings? It’s an incredible sight to behold, as posters reply to Ryuichi Sakamoto’s reply; an exchange between Ryuichi and a 9-year old; messages from people in different languages.

 

It’s truly something you must see for yourself – its appearance alone is a work of art. The wall is available until the final day of the exhibition, May 28th, and is sure to grow even more until then.

 

■Information

Ryuichi Sakamoto Exhibition

Available: April 4th, 2017 to May 28th, 2017

Closed on Mondays.

Time: 11:00-19:00 (open until 21:00 every Wednesday)

Price: Adults ¥1,000 /Students [below 25] ¥500/Pair Ticket: 2 Adults ¥1,600

Location: Watarium Museum of Contemporary Art

■Album Information

Ryuichi Sakamoto – async

Now on sale – ¥3,780 (RZCM-86314)

Analog version on sale May 17th, 2017 – ¥7,020 (tax-inclusive) (RZJM-86312~3 )

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