Yuri Suzuki's Utooto Exhibition: A DIY Sound Sculpture Inspired by Utopian Cities
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Summary
Sound artist Yuri Suzuki's Utooto exhibition in London allows visitors to construct a modular sound installation using plastic pipes and horns, inspired by utopian cities like Brasília and EPCOT. The project blends art, sound, and interactive design to create a unique communication experience.
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Suzuki drew on utopian cities – including Brasília, Milton Keynes and Walt Disney's EPCOT – for Utooto, which was named after the word 'utopia' and 'oto', the Japanese word for sound.
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