
Algorithmic Randomness In Cities
Mizuki Tanahara
2025.01.16 — 2025.01.24
This exhibition explores how information and advertisements displayed on internet services—such as Google Maps—are architecturally constructed through algorithms. It positions algorithmically generated information as “passive information” and contrasts it with “active information” gathered through the embodied practice of walking randomly through the city.
By juxtaposing these two modes of encountering information, the exhibition offers new perspectives on the relationship between technology and urban space, and on how we perceive and experience information within contemporary cities.
Admission: Free
Artist

Mizuki Tanahara
She creates installations and data-driven artworks that examine the relationship between technology and urban environments. Her practice investigates how developments in information technology shape human spatial awareness and behaviour.