Yuichiro Katsumoto is an acclaimed academic based in Hiki, Hatoyama, Japan. Recognized for their exceptional talent and innovative design prowess, Yuichiro Katsumoto has been honored as the winner of an esteemed A' Design Awards in the Generative category. With a deep commitment to design excellence and a keen eye for detail, Yuichiro Katsumoto continues to shape the future of design in Japan and beyond.
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Yuichiro Katsumoto is an artist and educator based in Saitama, Japan. He experiments with manipulating linear objects such as strings, strips, and springs to display letters and pictures. We humans have created art by writing and painting. It can be said that we have compressed our expressions into two dimensions by lines. He therefore seeks to decompress those lines into physical space, and display kinetic typographies and motion graphics using linear objects. He trained in video production, physical computing, and design thinking at Keio University SFC. He received a Ph.D. in 2010 and worked as a researcher at the National University of Singapore. He returned to Japan in 2018 and has been teaching design and practicing art at Tokyo Denki University since 2019.
Yuichiro Katsumoto shows a high level of technical competence and creative flair, with their work reflecting innovative solutions and aesthetic appeal. Recognized for their ability to deliver designs that stand out, Yuichiro Katsumoto's portfolio is a testament to their dedication and skill.
Forthcoming MasterAssembly Pavilion for RILAB
Digital Art for Feral File
Book for Jannis Maroscheck
Building for Junming Chen
Sustainable Biomimetic Footwear for Pear and Mulberry
Digital Art for NTT InterCommunication Center (ICC)
Interactive Generative Art for Yuming Chen
Short Film Series for Hasmik Mkhchyan
Digital Art for Civic Creative Base Tokyo (CCBT)
Japanese Restaurant Design for Studio LIO
Multifunctional Shelving for AHTEHHA
Architecture for Jainika Shah
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