Sound artist, designer, and electronic musician Yuri Suzuki explores the realms of sound through exquisitely designed pieces, raising questions about how our minds are affected by sound and music. Suzuki showcases two of his inventions at MoMA Studio—Colour Chaser and Ototo—and leads a workshop in which participants learn to make their own musical notation and instruments, and collaborate with musicians on a final public performance.
October 24:
Each Saturday during MoMA Studio: Design Interactions, participants will have the chance to explore some of the creations from that week’s artist-led workshops. This week’s highlights include objects and instruments from Yuri Suzuki’s workshops, featuring the use of the Colour Chaser and Ototo.
Participants are welcome to drop in, and will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis in the Cullman Education and Research Building.
Please note, participants are asked to arrive by the program start time, but may stay for as long or short a time as they wish.
Studios are free, interactive spaces offering drop-in programs and artist- and educator-led workshops to visitors of all ages in conjunction with an exhibition or a topic related to modern and contemporary art. These experiences complement looking and talking about works of art in the galleries, allowing for engagement with art in participatory, creative ways. Visitors can experiment, play, and create as they make connections between their lives, their own creativity, and the processes and materials of modern and contemporary art. Learn more