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Ryuichi Sakamoto was invited to oversee this exhibition exploring the overlap between art and music, including the so-called 'new synesthesia' enabled by current computer technology. The show ranges from early-20th century painter (and notable synesthete) Wassily Kandinsky to the 3D sound installations of Florian Hecker, and Sakamoto himself contributes a few pieces, produced in collaboration with Dumb Type's Shiro Takatani and sound designer Seigen Ono.
Open Until February 3 Closed Mon (except Dec 24, Jan 14), Dec 25, Dec 28-Jan 1, Jan 15
Time Tue-Sun 10am-6pm
Admission Adults ¥1,100, over 65s ¥850, school students ¥550
Telephone 03 5777 8600
Venue Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Address 4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku
Transport Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station (Hanzomon line), exit B2; (Oedo line), exit A3
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