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Tokyo Dome Corporation Updates on the “Tokyo Dome City Art Project,” an initiative by “Tokyo Dome City” and “Tokyo University of the Arts”

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[Tokyo Dome Corporation] Update on the “Tokyo Dome City Art Project,” an initiative between Tokyo Dome City and Tokyo University of the Arts ​
Tokyo Dome Corporation Press Release: October 16, 2025 Update on the works from the “Tokyo Dome City Art Project,” an initiative between Tokyo Dome City and Tokyo University of the Arts. The second wave of digital art works broadcast using a long-vision screen over 100m will be exhibited at the Tokyo Biennale 2025. Tokyo Dome Corporation (Location: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President and COO: Nagaoka Tsutomu) has been conducting the “Tokyo Dome City Art Project” in collaboration with Tokyo University of the Arts (Location: Taito-ku, Tokyo; President: Hibino Katsuhiko) and the Tokyo University of the Arts Art Creation Organization (Location: Taito-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Sano Yasushi) since 2022. As part of this year’s expansion of the project, the company will be broadcasting its first digital art piece since May 2025. The second video work, by Goro Murayama, will be screened from Friday, October 17th, and the third video work, by Shinobu Soejima, will be screened from Monday, March 2nd, 2026, on a long screen over 100m long at Tokyo Dome City Central Park. The second video work will be exhibited at the Tokyo Biennale 2025, which opens on October 17th. ■“Tokyo Dome City” Art Project” 2025 Implementation Summary 〇Period Friday, May 30, 2025 to Tuesday, June 30, 2026 Location Tokyo Dome City Central Park “Park Ribbon Vision” Content Broadcast of three digital art works First wave: May 30th – October 16th, Yukiyuki Second wave: October 17th – March 1st, 2026, Goro Murayama Third installment: March 2nd – June 30th, 2026, Shinobu Soejima *Broadcast dates are subject to change. *You are free to view the works. (Free admission) *Broadcast times are scheduled for 7:30-22:59, at the top and bottom of every hour.
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■About broadcast works [Second work] 〇Artist Goro Murayama 〇Title of work “Generative Drawing – Ribbon-like Series” 〇Artist’s comment Imagine a scene where you’re strolling aimlessly through the streets of Tokyo. Around each corner, you can predict the scene ahead. We navigate unfamiliar streets with astonishing ease. But the unexpected can also happen. You might bump into someone or find a great shop. But there are also things you never consider. Low-probability events that you’ve preempted. For example, a crisis situation where the military is waiting behind ostentatious barricades. Thankfully, there’s no need for such vigilance in Tokyo today. We can let our guard down, anticipate what lies ahead, and play with chance. And as we continue walking, we might come across a familiar intersection. “Does this road lead there?” The city emerges. It’s as if our mental map is being rewritten, and the city reappears with each step. This situation is very similar to the process of weaving together an improvised drawing. Each stroke invites the next, connecting them into unexpected shapes. 〇Profile Born in Tokyo in 1983 and currently lives there. PhD in Fine Arts. Project Researcher at the University of Tokyo. Having studied painting, and drawing on the theoretical background of biological systems and the philosophy of science, she explores the temporality and emergence of human creative activity (poiesis). As seen in her representative work, “Textile Paintings,” she expresses
self-organizing processes and patterns through paintings and drawings. In recent years, she has also continued to expand her range of expression through collaborations with scientists, exploring AI pattern recognition/generation and human emotional understanding of AI.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/77656/387/77656-387-c02b3be437529a7af50d63f2f578638a-375×375.png ■About the “Tokyo Biennale 2025” This international art festival takes place every two years in the city of Tokyo. Artists and creators from a wide range of genres from around the world gather in Tokyo, deeply immersing themselves in the city and working together with local residents to create the festival. Our company is participating in this art festival as a business partner. We will be exhibiting two works: a video work by Goro Murayama, which will be broadcast on Central Park’s “Park Ribbon Vision,” and a wall art piece by Hogalee, which will be permanently installed in the waterscape area between the “Meets Port” complex and Tokyo Dome Hotel from 2024. Official website:
https://tokyobiennale.jp/tb2025/?lang=ja ■About the “Tokyo Dome City Art Project” Under the theme of exploring the possibilities of Tokyo Dome City and art, the project will run for five years from May 2022. Tokyo Dome, Tokyo University of the Arts, and the Tokyo University of the Arts Art Creation Institute will collaborate to conduct research into the unique appeal of Tokyo Dome City, create opportunities for diverse customers to experience the joy and wonder of art in various ways, and provide a platform for young artists to perform and shine. Through these activities, we aim to build an unprecedented system for enhancing corporate value based on art, develop art culture, solve social issues through art, and create social prosperity. Official website: https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/event/city/events/artproject.html *The dates and content of the event are subject to change. For customer inquiries, please contact Tokyo Dome City WakuWaku Dial, TEL. 03-5800-9999 Details about this release Press release attachments

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