Shohei Fujimoto is an artist who explores the primordial structures underlying human perception, focusing on the moment when perception comes into being. His practice extracts and reconfigures latent data and relationships within phenomena, transforming them into sensory experiences with an organic presence.
Working at the intersection of digital and physical, visible and invisible, calculation and the human body, Fujimoto’s works draw attention to the act of seeing itself. Rather than presenting the world as something given, his practice suggests that reality emerges through perception, taking form with each experience.
Through the layering of algorithmic control and bodily engagement with material, his works contain subtle tension and fluctuation. This dynamic blurs the boundary between what is seen and what is felt, inviting viewers to become aware of their own perceptual involvement.
Seeking a universal layer of sensation beyond individual interpretation, Fujimoto’s work uncovers the latent potential of human perception, quietly revealing how reality is continuously generated through the act of perceiving.
- Section Video & Digital
- Venue Palazzo Mora
- Based in Tokyo, Japan
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