update: 2026.1.5
| Participating Project | Curator Residency Program |
|---|---|
| Activity Base | Sydney |
| City / Place stayed | Tokyo |
| Period | 2026.1 - 2026.3 |
The purpose of this residency is to investigate the distinctive artistic practices of Yuko Mohri, Muneteru Ujino and Akane Saijo, whose works feature complex systems of energetic objects, invisible forces, and improvising machines. Tokyo, with its rich history of technological innovation and experimental art practices, provides an ideal context for this curatorial research. The city offers access to a wealth of galleries, exhibitions, technology labs, and archives, enabling comprehensive research into the artists' work and its historical and cultural significance. In addition to interactions with the artists, two of whom are based in Tokyo, the residency will involve connecting with local curators and theorists who have exhibited or studied their work. This will provide diverse perspectives and deeper insights into the artists' methodologies and thematic concerns. Engaging with Tokyo's vibrant art scene, visiting art and technology institutions, and meeting with emerging artists will facilitate the exploration of cross-disciplinary connections between experimental sound, media art, and robotics. Conducting this research in Tokyo will deepen my understanding of the evolving relationships between human and nonhuman entities in contemporary art.
During the residency, I plan to engage in the following activities:
• Conduct studio visits and interviews with Yuko Mohri, Muneteru Ujino and Akane Saijo to gain deeper insights into their art practices.
• Visit museums, galleries and art-technology institutions and laboratories in Tokyo that have featured the artists’ works and related projects in experimental sound, media art and robotics.
• Connect with curators and theorists who have worked with the artists and meet with emerging practitioners
• Document research findings through notes, photos and recordings.
• Analyze research findings, spending time writing on the artists' works and developing a theoretical framework for essay in forthcoming publication.
• Prepare and deliver a public talk to share preliminary findings with the local art community, fostering dialogue and feedback.