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From Wi-Fi to radiation leaks, we're surrounded by forces that we can't see or hear – but this short-run exhibition promises to make them a little more tangible. Produced in collaboration between media artists Hideaki Takahashi and Yuki Anai and musician Uwe Haas, the sound installation on display at Nishi-Azabu's Calm & Punk Gallery will detect the titular 'invisible, inaudible' radiation waves and give them visual and sonic form.
Open December 15-19
Time Noon-9pm
Admission Free
Venue Calm & Punk Gallery
Address 1-15-15 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Transport Nogizaka Station (Chiyoda line), exit 5
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