Digital guided tour (japanese) through the exhibition ‹Tsuyoshi Tane: Archaeology of the Future›
12 CET, Japanese
Due to current regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we are currently unable to host events in our museum. In light of this, and in order to provide access to our exhibitions to as large an audience as possible, we have decided to reintroduce free digital tours through the S AM. Just visit our Facebook page at the appointed time to join the live stream. Participation is free of charge.
What role can architecture play in mediating between the past and the future? This is a question that the architect Tsuyoshi Tane (b. Tokyo, 1979) has consistently engaged with throughout his international body of work. Each project by the Paris-based practice Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects begins with an intensive research phase meant to excavate the memories embedded in a place and integrate these into the creative process: a method the architect terms the ‘Archaeology of the Future’.