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Reality is but a fragment of vibration carved by consciousness; a world perceived not by photons but by reflections of electrons sheds the spectrum of color in exchange for tangible depth—not a loss, but a transformation. From this radial expanse of perceivable zones, a tilt emerges—like twilight leaning into the day—relative and fluid, endlessly unfolding like patterns born from shifting waves. The world is a complete entity containing all that consciousness can grasp, and we, like bees, buzz within and around it. On a spring day, shadows gathered from cherry blossom-filled daily life relentlessly layer over reality, as if longing for the structure of perception projected from its origin. It's not about what exists, but how it is felt—a truth that guarantees there is no truth, an answer assuring no answer. It is merely a shadow echoed from the external world—and through me, it is your shadow too. Do not fear death. It is only a shadow burned into the sky.
Yousuke Fuyama is a composer, programmer, and audiovisual artist based in Tokyo, Japan. His creative practice in video, sound, installation, and graphic arts often involves digital programming and improvisational performance. This work explores the potential of audiovisual art as made possible by the interconversion of data across various interfaces and programmes.