TRAFO – Yuriko Sasaoki “Disappear from the Earth”

Eidotech provided and installed advanced multimedia systems for Yuriko Sasaoki’s exhibition “Disappear from the Earth” at the Trafostacja Sztuki in Szczecin. This remarkable young Japanese artist blends elements of Western art, Japanese video games, and historical references in her work. For her exhibition at Trafo, Sasaoka incorporated, for instance, the figure of Józef Piłsudski.

Eidotech supplied and installed advanced multimedia systems for Yuriko Sasaoki’s exhibition. Due to the size of the space and the scale of the projections, the use of specialized equipment was necessary, including high-end projectors and ultra-wide-angle lenses. This made it possible to faithfully convey the artist’s vision and provide viewers with an unforgettable visual experience.

Photo by Robert Ferens

 

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