
Collective formed in 1996 by Yoshiaki Mori (Japan, 1967) and Masaaki Mori (Japan, 1967). Some of his works are: “VIDEONALE7” Kunstmuseum, Bonn, Germany (1996), “Open studios” CCA Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu (1999), “COLDBURN” Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2000), “stereo” Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art (2001) “Melbourne-Tokyo Magazine/Exhibition Project:Gloss”, NADiff, Tokyo, Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, Center for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Center for Contemporary Art in South Australia, Adelaide (2002), “BOOGIE-WOOGIE WONDERLAND ” Yamaguchi (2003), “Weekender” AIT HOUR MUSEUM vol.2, Tokyo (2004), “Link-a” Media Lab Madrid, Madrid (2005), “Yamaguchi Valley Section 5am” Saikoutei, Yamaguchi (2009), “Yamaguchi Valley Section -intercalary-” Kimachi House, Yamaguchi (2012), “Big Sky Friendship” Towada Art Center, Aomori, “Mother/Land” Kurumaya Museum of Art ,Oyama City, Tochigi (2014)“MOT Satellite 2017 FALL-Connecting Scapes ", Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2017), "Toshiaki TOMITA×Akira MORI – A LETTER FROM RIP VAN WINKLE", Kushiro City Museum of Art, Hokkaido (2018) and "REBORN ART FESTIVAL 2019" Ishinomaki City, Miyagi, " New “Artists Today” Exhibition 2019 The Ongoing Dialogue” Yokohama Civic Art Gallery, Kanagawa (2019).
He participated in Medialab Madrid through the project “Vínculo -a. “Politics of affectivity, aesthetics of bio-power” (from May 30 to July 23, 2006) web art project, art on the Internet, which could be visited simultaneously both in the Conde Duque space and from the World Wide Web. Composed of eleven web art proposals around contemporary affectivity and its technological mediation. With the work “AM(close)” (2005).
Organization: Akira Mori