Atsunobu Takemoto
ALIVE, 2025
Plastic sheet
What I am exploring through art is the question of how technology affects human existence, values, and social structures. I also have a strong interest in people's lives in urban spaces. and in the way contemporary society is intersecting with various cultures. For me, art is an important way to think about the future and to communicate with people beyond language and cultural barriers.
The starting point for my creative activities is the sense of the space itself becoming a medium that I felt at the exhibitions of TeamLab, a digital art collective in Tokyo, and my fascination with the idea of the viewer becoming part of the work itself. From there, I became strongly attracted to the possibilities of new media art. Furthermore, through my study abroad experiences in Germany and the U.S., I was exposed to an environment where diverse values coexisted, which greatly broadened my own perspective. In my work, I consciously incorporate a structure that encourages the viewer to question his or her own position and perspective against the backdrop of these experiences. Through the work, I hope to share with the audience fundamental questions such as where humanity is headed and how we can live with technology.
Production uses a variety of digital tools including DSLR cameras, Processing, Blender, Maya, Photoshop, Stable Diffusion, WAN, ComfyUI, ChatGPT, and others. I also have a style that actively incorporates coincidences and unexpected results into my work. Technology has grown along with human society. However, AI, which has been developing in recent years, is changing our conventional wisdom, and must be used with caution. I do not see technology as a mere tool, but as a partner in expanding our human potential. In the future, I would like to explore the relationship between people and technology by challenging myself to create works that focus more on spatial experience and on a larger scale.
Selected as a finalist for the Electric! Artist Stipend, sponsored by LSA Burger Co. and Interfaith Ministries of Denton.
About:
A new media artist from Japan. Utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as AI, projection mapping, and digital editing software, he creates works on the theme of the coexistence of humans and technology, as well as diversity and fluidity in urban spaces. Through his study abroad experiences in Germany and the U.S., he has experienced the intersection and change of values in a multicultural society, which has deeply influenced his creative process.
He has also visited various cities around the world, including Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Austin, Boston, Ho Chi Minh City, Taipei, Manila, Hamburg, and Koln, and the energy of the people in these cities is an important inspiration for his work. Currently based in Texas, USA, he is studying art using the latest technology in the New Media Art program at the University of North Texas, while working on video and AI-based works.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atsunobu_works/
Website: https://atsunobutakemoto.com/