Tomomi Adachi
Tomomi Adachi is a performer/composer, sound poet, instrument builder and visual artist. Known for his versatile style, he has performed his own voice and electronic pieces, sound poetry, improvised music and contemporary music; he has also presented site-specific compositions, compositions for classical ensembles, and choir pieces for untrained musicians from all over the world, including Tate Modern, Maerzmusik, Hamburger Bahnhof Museum, Centre Pompidou, Poesiefestival Berlin and Walker Art Center. He has been working with a wide range of materials; self-made physical interfaces and instruments, artificial intelligence, brainwave, artificial satellite, Twitter texts, fracture and even paranormal phenomena. Recently, he composed the world’s first opera which adopted a libretto written by artificial intelligence, for which he won the Keizo Saji Prize in 2022.
Tomomi Adachi is a performer/composer, sound poet, instrument builder and visual artist. Known for his versatile style, he has performed his own voice and electronic pieces, sound poetry, improvised music and contemporary music; he has also presented site-specific compositions, compositions for classical ensembles, and choir pieces for untrained musicians from all over the world, including Tate Modern, Maerzmusik, Hamburger Bahnhof Museum, Centre Pompidou, Poesiefestival Berlin and Walker Art Center. He has been working with a wide range of materials; self-made physical interfaces and instruments, artificial intelligence, brainwave, artificial satellite, Twitter texts, fracture and even paranormal phenomena. Recently, he composed the world’s first opera which adopted a libretto written by artificial intelligence, for which he won the Keizo Saji Prize in 2022.