SenriAn is a personal exploration of subjective space, memory, and migration. This peep media installation explores the phenomenon of reminiscence by displaying AI-generated images from a dataset composed of the artist’s Chinese ink paintings and family photographs from her childhood. Can these digitally generated images reveal the mutable nature of memories?
Inside a box, the artist aims to reconstruct SenriAn, her grandparents’ Japanese tea house, by using a personal dataset to unfold her faint memories through AI-generated images. These images are revealed only when two spectators peep together, referring to the nature of memories, which revive with each transmission.
Nomi Sasaki is a Peruvian Japanese visual artist devoted to Chinese black ink tradition and animation. Her work explores scale and dimension, the material nature of water, the behavior of light, and how these elements can create new landscapes and atmospheres for multidisciplinary performances. Her recent work focuses on micro realities and peep media.
Interface Cultures Exhibition - Ars Electronica Festival 2021