CCBT COMPASS 2024

EVENTS

Exhibitions (SusHi Tech Square 1F)

Friday, May 3–Sunday, May 19

STS
  • Exhibitions

All the works that resulted from the projects developed at CCBT are on display at two venues: CCBT and STS. At STS, experience the extraordinary festival float powered by renewable energy that formed the highlight of the Electromagnetic Matsuri Parade by ELECTRONICOS FANTASTICOS! Encounter the incredibly diverse mix of creativity and tech by these artists exploring new methods using augmented reality and computer simulations, as well as the relationship between AI and humans, urban space, inclusive environments, and digital fashion.

Exhibitions (Civic Creative Base Tokyo [CCBT])

Deviation Game ver 2.0

Tomo Kihara + Playfool

Tomo Kihara + Playfool

In Deviation Game, players compete against and collaborate with AI by drawing pictures that humans can recognize but AI cannot. This new version of the game presented at CCBT Compass significantly updates the AI abilities. The game deviates from and induces human forms of expression that AI can’t imitate. CCBT Compass features data from the sketches produced as the game has toured around the world since debuting at CCBT last year. It shows us the real relationship between humans and technology through the images that people create and our responses to AI and tech that all vary depending on the place and culture.

Tracing the Landscape That AI Beheld: An Artificial Intelligence Travelogue

TMPR (Iwasawa Brothers + Horikawa Junichiro + Miyama Yu + Nakata Kazue)

TMPR

TMPR’s Moving Point Observation Station sees humans walk along routes in the city randomly assigned by software, illuminating the differences between actual human experience and AI predictions. With the aim of encouraging us to rethink the relationship between humans and the information society, and especially AI, its time at CCBT involved developing new applications, holding workshops, reviewing and considering the data obtained, and producing a book documenting the project. At CCBT Compass, TMPR introduces its previous activities and opens another Moving Point Observation Station for humans and AI to collaboratively research and monitor the world. This Moving Point Observation Station hosts workshops in which “operators” walk around the area observing the city with AI.

under city box

SIDE CORE

side core

Exhibited in 2023 at an outdoor location, rode work ver. under city is the latest in the rode work series that SIDE CORE has created since 2017, exploring post-earthquake reconstruction and urban development from the perspective of street culture. During its time as a CCBT fellow, SIDE CORE focused on underground urban spaces, filming skateboarders at sites normally inaccessible to the general public, such as a giant underground retention basin, disused water treatment facility, and abandoned subway station. At CCBT Compass, SIDE CORE shows documentation photographs and materials collected for the project, and the work reconfigured into a participatory installation. Rediscover how we interact with urban environments from this footage and materials about subterranean spaces.

Yurakucho STS

Friday, May 3–Sunday, May 19
Opening
Weekdays | 1:00pm–9:00pm
Holidays | 10:00am–9:00pm

SusHi Tech Square 1F

3-8-3, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
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Exhibitions (Civic Creative Base Tokyo [CCBT])

Free Admission
See the CCBT website for how to participate and other information. If you would like sign language interpretation, text input assistance, or other forms of support, please contact CCBT.

Inquiry
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Tel: (+81)3-5458-2700(Office hours only)
E-mail: ccbt@rekibun.or.jp