1. SPECTRUM 2076 AD ── 来たる世界の意識体
    熊谷亜莉沙 / Say yes to me, 2025, oil on canvas, 97×195cm
  2. SPECTRUM 2076 AD ── 来たる世界の意識体
    熊谷亜莉沙 / Say yes to me, 2025, oil on canvas, 97×195cm
  3. SPECTRUM 2076 AD ── 来たる世界の意識体
    牧田愛 / No title, 2026, @100x100cm 5連作のうち1点の作品画像
  4. SPECTRUM 2076 AD ── 来たる世界の意識体
    森万里子 /Peace Crystal Model, 2016-24, Acrylic, metal base, 13.8 x 13.8 x 11.6 cm
  5. SPECTRUM 2076 AD ── 来たる世界の意識体
    草野絵美 /Ego In The Shell, 2025 Multi-channel video installation, 20+ vintage CRT monitors, AI Video
  6. SPECTRUM 2076 AD ── 来たる世界の意識体
    名和晃平 /PixCell-Random (TBD),2024
  7. SPECTRUM 2076 AD ── 来たる世界の意識体
    山田晋也 / Non duality Jun 07, Mixed media on silk and canvas, 331x190,6cm

Spectrum 2076 AD – Conscious Entities of the Coming World

  • Art
  • Gyre, Omotesando
Sébastien Raineri
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Time Out says

What might the present look like when viewed from fifty years in the future? This provocative question lies at the heart of ‘Spectrum 2076 AD – Conscious Entities of the Coming World’, an ambitious group exhibition at Gyre Gallery in Omotesando. Curated by Takayo Iida, director of the Sgùrr Dearg Institute for Sociology of the Arts, the show brings together works by seven contemporary artists to create a speculative vision of the year 2076.

Imagining a post-human future shaped by climate catastrophe, technological singularity and environmental transformation, the exhibition functions as an ‘ideological laboratory’ that examines contemporary existence through a retrospective lens. Drawing on concepts ranging from Jacques Derrida’s hauntology to William James’s stream of consciousness, the project explores both the visible spectrum of light and the metaphorical spectres that linger between memory, technology and perception.

Visitors are immersed in a sensory environment anchored by Ken Ikeda’s atmospheric soundscape, while each artist contributes a distinct vision of future consciousness. Mariko Mori proposes cosmic transcendence, Kohei Nawa transforms matter into fluid waves of perception, and Emi Kusano employs artificial intelligence to generate memories of histories that never occurred. Together, the works blur boundaries between reality and fiction, materiality and data, and presence and absence.

At once philosophical and deeply immersive, ‘Spectrum 2076 AD’ offers a compelling meditation on humanity’s future, inviting viewers to imagine themselves as observers sent back from a distant world to reconsider the present moment.

Details

Address
Gyre
5-10-1 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo
Transport:
Omotesando Station (Ginza, Chiyoda, Hanzomon lines), exit A1; Meiji-Jingumae Station (Chiyoda, Fukutoshin lines), exit 4
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
11am-8pm daily

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