Shohei Fujimoto is one of the leading voices in contemporary audiovisual art, creating immersive works that explore the hidden structures shaping perception, space, and reality itself. Working between digital systems and physical phenomena, the Japan-based artist constructs sensory environments where light, sound, vibration, and motion become tools for investigating the invisible forces that organize experience. His work has been exhibited internationally at major festivals and institutions including MUTEK Montreal, NOOR Riyadh, Berlin Atonal, ISEA Dubai, and PERSONAL STRUCTURES in Venice. Across installations, moving-image works, and spatial interventions, Fujimoto’s practice consistently dissolves the boundary between the physical and the intangible, inviting viewers into moments where perception itself becomes the subject.
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