Exhibits (ASTRO)

Combine and multiply. Let’s meet your Eureka

Just like in technology and art, let’s mix and match seemingly completely different things. Let’s encounter mysterious works of art. Here, we can find hints for the question, “why?” Let’s explore various mechanisms while changing our viewpoint. Let’s find your inspiration.

Photo:Exhibition view of coworo

Coworo

The white liquid in the containers under the spotlight seems to rise like it’s breathing and then melts away. Watch the weirdly wriggling liquid that seems to be alive.

Photo:Exhibition view of Looks Like Music

Looks Like Music

A miniature square robot runs along a black line. This robot can play sounds by reading colors. Create totally unique sheet music in colors.

Photo:Exhibition view of Idea Tower

Idea Tower

This 3D zoetrope makes a work alive by rotating stationary objects at high speeds. As the work moves, you can see with your own eyes the magical moment when art comes into life.

Photo:Exhibition view of Bulging and Flowing

Bulging and Flowing

Black liquid that seems to move in response to our voices. It shapes itself to look like a pointed mountain, then into a tender living thing, then into the glowing swirl of the Milky Way. Watch carefully as the shape changes from moment to moment.

Photo:Exhibition view of floatio

floatio

Newton discovering the law of gravity from a falling apple is a famous fact. In floatio, apples softly float in the air. Touch them and see the wonder of a world where things float.

Photo:Exhibition view of stand

stand

This exhibit uses the branches of a tree as robotic parts to show shapes and movements never seen before. It self-learns to stand up through trial and error. This may be quite a different image from the typical robot.

Photo:Exhibition view of Reddish Green, Yellowish Blue

Reddish Green, Yellowish Blue

A variety of paints run together on the large projected screen to create a vast space of color that seems alive. Watch this vivid world created with color and light.

Experiencing AkeruE

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You can book a visit to AkeruE by purchasing an online ticket. *Please be aware that entry without booking may not be granted, depending on the number of reservations on the day.

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If visiting as a group of 15 people or more, book in advance your date and time to visit here.

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Purchase tickets

You can book a visit to AkeruE by purchasing an online ticket. *Please be aware that entry without booking may not be granted, depending on the number of reservations on the day.

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Group bookings

If visiting as a group of 15 people or more, book in advance your date and time to visit here.