Introducing Hinemosu 30: A Groundbreaking Computer Display by Yuichiro Katsumoto
Hiki, hatoyama, Japan, October 18, 2023 /PRHow/
Hinemosu 30: Redefining Computer Displays with Kinetic Typography and Motion Graphics
Hinemosu 30: The Futuristic Computer Display
Yuichiro Katsumoto introduces Hinemosu 30, a revolutionary computer display that redefines the concept of visual representation. This innovative creation utilizes thirty actuators to control five elastic bands, displaying the time and date through mesmerizing kinetic typography and motion graphics. The result is an awe-inspiring visual experience that evokes natural elements and the passage of time.
Measuring 280mm (W) x 120mm (D) x 300mm (H) and weighing 5kg, Hinemosu 30 is a testament to the fusion of art, technology, and design. The device is a culmination of Katsumoto's exploration of kinetic typography, aiming to decompress lines into physical space and display dynamic typographies using linear objects.
Recipient of the prestigious Platinum A' Design Award in 2024, Hinemosu 30 stands as a testament to unmatched professionalism, innovation, and its contribution to societal wellbeing. This groundbreaking creation advances the boundaries of art, science, design, and technology, making the world a better place.
Yuichiro Katsumoto, an artist and educator based in Saitama, Japan, has been at the forefront of experimenting with linear objects to display letters and pictures. Trained in video production, physical computing, and design thinking, Katsumoto's work reflects a deep understanding of the intersection between art and technology. With a Ph.D. and a background in research, he continues to push the boundaries of design and art, enriching the creative landscape.
About Yuichiro Katsumoto
Yuichiro Katsumoto is an artist and educator based in Saitama, Japan. He experiments with manipulating linear objects such as strings, strips, and springs to display letters and pictures. He trained in video production, physical computing, and design thinking at Keio University SFC. He received a Ph.D. in 2010 and worked as a researcher at the National University of Singapore. He returned to Japan in 2018 and has been teaching design and practicing art at Tokyo Denki University since 2019.
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