KOYAMA TAISUKE
INTERFACE_GINZA
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KOYAMA TAISUKE
INTERFACE_GINZA
INTERFACE_GINZA focused on the surface of the ground (decorated sidewalks), which is the boundary between city and people, and the objects that create boundaries in the city (walls, fences, triangular cones at construction sites, etc.). For this work, fragments of the city recorded as video data were converted into 3D data using a method called photogrammetry, and the UV maps (texture data necessary to create a three-dimensional image) obtained in this process were projected onto concrete blocks and re-photographed. This process allows Koyama to create an image of an extremely fragmented city generated from a combination of data and materials.
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KOYAMA TAISUKE
Photographer / Representative of TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH. Lived and worked in London and Amsterdam for four years from 2014, and is currently based in Tokyo. With a background in biology and environmental studies, Koyama present photographic works and video pieces created through an experimental approach. Recent exhibitions include “NEW ANXIETIES” (N/A & FF Seoul, Seoul, 2025), the “Japan–Switzerland 160th Anniversary Photo Exhibition SUPER NATURAL!” (YAU CENTER, Tokyo, 2024), and the solo exhibition “UNIVERSAL FLOWING” (THE FLOW, Osaka, 2024). He also had many exhibitions at national and international art festivals, museums and galleries. Recipient of the Agency for Cultural Affairs’ Overseas Study Program for Upcoming Artists in 2013. Lecturer at JOSHIBI University of Art and Design.