This sound installation invites you to mix two tracks.
Two photographers.
Two timelines.
Iris Fuzaro arrived with her analog camera and just seven days, discovering her images only later in the lab.
Erick Rosa spent seven years photographing Tokyo digitally, living it and seeing each frame instantly.
This project exists in that contrast, yet everything intertwines.
Lucas Mayer turned these images into music, one track for each. Iris’s is recorded on tape, raw and warm. Erick’s is built from synths, samples, and digital textures.
Together, they form a third piece. Both tracks run 7 minutes at 77.7777 bpm and sync into a new harmony. The sound moves from Japanese streets to the pulse of our DNA.
Move between analog and digital, and shape your own version of the piece.